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Permission

“We can only be what we give ourselves the power to be.”– Native American Proverb I’m sure you’ve heard or maybe even experienced that if you don’t take care of yourself, your body will force you to. Have you ever run yourself into the ground? Been so burnt out that you end up sick? I […]

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Remove This Word From Your Vocabulary

When I used to work in an office, a woman in the next cubicle over sneezed a few times in a row. And then she apologized profusely. This smart, focused woman was literally apologizing for a bodily function that she had no control over. That job had a lot of silly rules (I’m looking at […]

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Lessons From Your 3 Year Old Self…

Before I became a Mom, I’d often reminisce on what having a child would look like. Most of those reflections had to do with what I was going to teach them. Now, 2 children later, I realize that our children teach us just as much as we teach them. Most recently, the lesson received from […]

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Let’s Talk About Fear, Baby.

I once had a business coach tell me that if my business wasn’t evolving, it was dying. The same goes for our big, juicy dreams. If we aren’t taking those bold steps to push our dreams forward, then we’re allowing them to shrivel up and die. What does your most turned-on, exciting, colorful, adventurous life […]

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