In this episode I share how I used a specific archetypal tool to look at the Shadow aspects of myself and what I needed to embody to step into an embodied YES about moving to Bangkok. This is a practical framework you can apply to your own situation and something my clients use all the time when we’re assessing how we’re responding to challenges and opportunities in our businesses. Are we coming from a place of compromise, guilt, obligation, needing approval, victimhood, concern about the...
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In this episode I share how I used a specific archetypal tool to look at the Shadow aspects of myself and what I needed to embody to step into an embodied YES about moving to Bangkok. This is a practical framework you can apply to your own situation and something my clients use all the time when we’re assessing how we’re responding to challenges and opportunities in our businesses. Are we coming from a place of compromise, guilt, obligation, needing approval, victimhood, concern about the...
Why You *Must* Celebrate Successes + My Own Celebration
Feminine Business School
14 minutes
4 years ago
Why You *Must* Celebrate Successes + My Own Celebration
Why is it so challenging to celebrate our business success? Celebrating my business success, whether it’s small or big wins, has never been easy for me. And as a business coach for female entrepreneurs I also notice my clients struggle with celebrating their business success. In this episode of the Feminine Business School podcast you’ll hear me share: ++ Why women in particular struggle to truly celebrate business success, ++ Two very important reasons why we...
Feminine Business School
In this episode I share how I used a specific archetypal tool to look at the Shadow aspects of myself and what I needed to embody to step into an embodied YES about moving to Bangkok. This is a practical framework you can apply to your own situation and something my clients use all the time when we’re assessing how we’re responding to challenges and opportunities in our businesses. Are we coming from a place of compromise, guilt, obligation, needing approval, victimhood, concern about the...