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Feeling Fear? Listen to your body
I recently heard the best advice on how to handle crippling fear. I was listening to a women caller recently who expressed extreme fear when contemplating taking the first step to market her business. She said she created her web copy, designed her marketing materials, researched the needs of her potential clients but was too [...]
Confidence Building for Women Job Seekers: 7 Action Steps
1. Assess where you are. After being laid off and not getting hired after multiple interviews you must check in with yourself about how you’re feeling emotionally • Are you feeling like a failure? Are you feeling rejected? • Being accepted is one of our most primal and primary desires in life 2. Don’t take [...]
Three Keys to a Purpose-Driven Resume
Guest Post by Jessica Holbrook, CEO of Great Resumes Fast We’ve all heard of the book, but what a great principle to apply to our resumes, cover letters, and job searches. Instead of utilizing a generic or jack of all trades (and master of none) resume, we should be using (and with great success) a [...]
Cuidate, mi’ja [Take care of yourself, dear]
Are you tired of being weak in your spirit? Are you run down and sick? Are you not getting enough sleep and nourishment? I have been there. For almost two years after my daughter was born, I focused solely on her, my husband, and my job. I threw myself into the role of working mother and began comparing and judging my success based on my [...]
Embracing Failure: A Powerful Tool for Success
When we were children, we were not afraid to fail. We failed countless times at walking, talking, riding a bike, tying our shoes, and many other important tasks. But we were resilient and never gave up. We embraced our failures and changed our approaches until we achieved our desired result. Why is it that now, [...]
First Stand
Luna Taina was about 9 months old when she first held herself up without help. This was a magical feat to witness. She was in her playpen and in the mood to play, so I stood her up and placed her hands on the sides of the playpen. Then I let go. She fell down [...]

