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This Lesson on your Preparing a Strong Foundation will help you answer the question, in what ways have I prepared myself for what I am creating next? The care and well-being of your body, mind, and emotional state is a must. Exercise, nutrition, spiritual practices, and extreme self-care inside and out is critical to be ready to take-on our next bold move. This Lesson will help you first identify where to put your focus and then easy steps to move yourself forward.
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The outcomes you produce in your life are a direct correlation to how you actually see yourself and how you utilize the power within you when you are at your best. In this lesson, we are going to focus on how our personal power comes from our ability to successfully demonstrate self agency and utilize consistently scheduling quiet time with yourself.
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Many of us have been told we are too pushy, too assertive, just too much when we articulate our opinions strongly and clearly. Maybe your problem is that you keep quiet more often than you wish you did. Using our voice to advocate for ourselves and others and to share our ideas is non negotiable if you want to be and feel successful. In this Lesson, we will discuss how your voice can be used more for the things that matter most to you.
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Your sweet spot can be found at the merging of your passion and talent. According to author Karen Elizaga, “Finding one's "sweet spot" means digging deep for new levels of self-understanding and then re-prioritizing our lives to align with our sweet spot and inner excellence.” Successful leaders know what their sweet spot is and lead with that superpower more and more of the time. Do you know yours? This Lesson will help you find out.
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In this Lesson, you will discover the power of your stand AND learn to stick to it more of the time. Know what you stand for and believe in what you’re doing is an important piece of your inner power. I believe our greatest success in life is having the peace that comes when you remember who you are and what you stand for and live by it every day. Rumi said, “Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.”