This Women’s History Month, let’s craft a personal roadmap of success inspired by amazing women who represent resilience, restoration, and trailblazing success whom you know, love, and respect.
Together, we’ll virtually explore and create our network of personal boards of directors while implementing strategies for harmonizing wellness for a life desired and deserved.
There will be a combination of presentations and activities to guide your end of Quarter 1 with tools, resources, and connections to guide your holistic potential for success. You may be surprised by what you learn about yourself and the women around you. Your village awaits, and someone may be waiting on YOU!
And of course, there will be a few giveaways because that’s what I always do! 🙂
EARLY BIRD RATE ENDS 2/8/24. Registration confirmed with payment.
Date: March 22, 2025 Time: 11 am ET to 1 pm ET / 10 am CT to 12 noon CT
As always, I appreciate every opportunity to connect with audiences and hope you’ll join us!
Do you have a new nonprofit? Or a small one you’re ready to grow beyond an all-volunteer effort? Please join us for a panel discussion as we discuss questions related to funding sources, compliance and regulations, and lessons other nonprofit leaders have learned.
I’m very excited to be a presenter for this month’s professional development workshops for women. We would absolutely love to have you join us and share with others. As always, these workshops are free of charge. We truly believe the attendees will find this month to be especially free-ing!
Networking and servant leadership does not always have to look or be perfect. But it does always need to be done with sincere purpose. This was taken about 3 weeks ago. It was my first time setting up a full vendor space in nearly 18 months. I just grabbed my ‘vending gear’ and went to the event. I failed to pack the additional proper table cloths and other accessories I usually have on hand for community events. I didn’t neatly put my earbuds, the bags, or boxes out of sight for the photo or during the time that attendees stopped by the table. And you know what, none of that mattered to a single person I met.
This is an appropriate place to share this because advocacy is a major part of the ‘why’ for starting my business. And as business owners, nonprofit leaders, etc., solving the problem and fulfilling the needs of those whom you serve is far more important than how pretty or well put together the staging looks. Next time, I will make a point to have all the things I am accustomed to having, but the servant leadership, passion, and professionalism for which I do what I do will remain the same.
I had the honor of being featured in the Community Highlights section with MemphisVoyager. My journey as a business owner, speaker, and advocate actually came out of a place of need in the beginning. The interviewer did a great job of sharing my start, my ‘why’, and my life as an advocate, credentialed speaker, and life and thriving skills coach and consultant.