Time to Level Up
Yes you can, but you have to start by taking small action every day.
We rise to the occasion. As women, we can breastfeed our children, nurture families, command the boardroom, run a marathon, run the company or the whole darn country. But do we want to?
Which part do we want to do and which part are we expected to? Are we leaning in? Can we truly do that and do we event want to? Stop and think about this. Which part is you, but really?
We wear tennis shoes and high heels and rock both. But one has your heart more than the other, go for that one… but choose.
Gentle reminder, you have the PRIVILEGE to choose.
Here’s to my gladiators, mamas, CEOs, homemakers, vixens, and women who are deciding to lead with care, compassion and meaning.
Where are my trailblazers (in the kitchen, gym, bedroom, business or the boardroom?🙋🏻♀️)
Yes you can, but you have to start by taking small action every day. Here’s a recent video I did that will compliment these tips!
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Join the crowd and be happy you did.
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