If someone had told me last year this time that I would be sitting in the chair of the Editor in Chief for Be Well Travel & Lifestyle Magazine, I probably would have said, “That’s impossible!”
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As an entrepreneur, you're familiar with the hectic pace and endless to-do lists that come with running a business. You’re the chief executive, marketing guru, HR department, and IT support all rolled into one.
For many years I spent too many early mornings and late nights letting fear put me in a choke hold.
Mostly, I was paralyzed by thoughts that really had nothing to do with me. Despite being clear that it was important for me to live my life by staying true to myself, in the back of my mind I was very fearful. The way we manage the thoughts we think in our personal and professional lives, and especially as women entrepreneurs, will determine the trajectory of our life.
This means I’m prioritizing my physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Placing more time and attention on my total wellness is now paramount for me, especially if I truly want to embrace this stage of life with vitality and grace.
In the dynamic world of entrepreneurship, finding an intimate partner who complements your journey as a female entrepreneur is paramount. As a shamanic self-mastery sage, I’m always teaching about the significance of surrounding yourself with individuals who resonate with your vision and support your aspirations.
In marriage, wisdom is found in the willingness to communicate openly and listen attentively to one another's perspectives.
Women entrepreneurs often find themselves working hard to balance the demands of their business, their family and household. This usually leaves them little time for self-care and rejuvenation. However, amidst the chaos, travel emerges as a powerful outlet.
Remember when you were a child growing up and you took family trips, perhaps to your grandparents’ house or family reunions? Remember how excited the family would be to see each other and spend time together?
Have you ever heard of catching a bug for something? Well, about 15 years ago the golf bug hit our family. After running out of ideas for a birthday gift for my husband, Shon, I decided to purchase him a starter golf club set.
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