The Secrets to Spiritual Feminine Leadership {& Get Uplifted}
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Hello and welcome to another week of Sacred Women’s Business. Welcome to all the amazing newcomers here – you are cherished, you are unique, you are loved. To those of you who have been part of my community for a while, I appreciate you being here so much.
I’ve always been curious about people who live mission-driven lives. Those people who have known what their path will be from a young age and have pursued it without doubting that it is right for them. It’s taken me years of trial and error (and many dark nights of the soul) to create a business that feels like the perfect fit for who I am. Sometimes I feel like it’s a shame it didn’t happen earlier. Then I have to remind myself gently, that everything I have done up until this point has bought me here – to a life and business that supports and sustains me and my two sons in ways that feel truly aligned and exciting.
One of the first people to show me that it was possible to do what you love, travel with your gifts, enjoy work to the point of making it feel like play as well as have a ton of good fun, was Rachel Zinman.
This week I have a special gift for you.
I interviewed Rachel to unlock some of her secrets.
How does she have it all? As a spiritual feminine leader, she has been guiding workshops and teacher trainings around the planet for over 20 years. She has transformed and healed thousands of lives (including mine) with her work.
Rachel is one of the most self-determined (and truly happy) women I know.
Listen in to Rachel’s secrets to Spiritual Feminine Leadership in our new age.
You’ll be surprised at how simple it is to take charge.
Listen here: http://instantteleseminar.com/?eventid=58454391
P.S. we experienced some technical difficulties halfway through our chat which is why the interview is in two parts. Make sure you listen to part two where Rachel shares her elixir of life!
http://www.rachelzinmanyoga.com/
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Believing in yourself is of utmost importance if you want to achieve your goals in life 🙂 It is, in fact, possible. The right mindset it truly key!
Mindset is truly key – you’re right there. The belief comes first 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by, warm regards, Lisa
If you remember, the last time I commented here I spoke about how I lack the courage to go ahead with my first book, and also how I make up for the lack of courage by over-compensating in terms of laziness. And here I am again, with not much having changed. I too admire those people who go after their goals with zeal. Maybe if I read about such people, I will be inspired.
I will check out Rachel’s interview.
This this isn’t something I’m in to, I know people who are and I’ve forwared the link.
hi Nick, thank you for forwarding the link to people who might benefit from this, warmest regards, Lisa
Great interview with Rachel! I’m always curious about those who have a passion driven business as well. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks Nikki, it’s lovely that you could stop by and benefit from this work. Namaste and warmest regards, Lisa
Thanks for letting me know about her. I was not familiar with her before, but she sounds great. I also had a long road to figuring this life thing out, and have always marveled at those who seemed so clear so early in life.
Hi Lisa
I definitely want to check this out later. I really resonated with what you said about some people knowing their path early on and others needing to go through a bit of trial and error. I always think of my sister for the former-since the first grade, she always wanted to be a teacher, and that never wavered. She now teaches high school English, and she is just a really good fit for the job.
For me, it was a bit of a bumpier ride, but I think I finally found my footing. By the way, I love the way your blog looks and that picture of you…very welcoming image.
hi Kelli, thank you so much! I’d love to know more about your journey to finding your footing and will enjoy looking at your blog. Your sister is certainly lucky to have known her path from an early age. Warmest regards, Lisa
Great interview with Rachel. She definitely made me think!