by Carolyn on December 7, 2010
I truly feel I have one of the most amazing “jobs” in the world – guiding women entrepreneurs to create businesses that express their true purpose and brilliance and which, in turn, change people’s lives. I’m still feeling the glow from facilitating a 2-day in-person intensive with one of my wonderful VIP Brilliance Circle clients, [...]
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by Carolyn on December 6, 2010
Are you hearing the clock ticking? I’m not talking about the proverbial biological clock women in their 30’s often hear when thinking about starting a family. I’m talking about the clock those of us in our 40’s and 50’s hear as we experience our children growing up, our parents aging, and health challenges hitting ourselves [...]
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by Carolyn on November 15, 2010
The phenomenon of what I call “spiritual snacking” is a significant pitfall to the business owner or entrepreneur who wants to create a purpose-driven and profitable business. Believe me, I’m a huge believer in life-long learning and am committed to learning how to live a more conscious and aware life. Yet, as I shared in [...]
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by Carolyn on November 8, 2010
It’s a veritable smorgasbord out there for information-hungry, strategy-starved entrepreneurs. The Internet is practically bursting at the seams with information products offering all sorts of tools, gizmos and ways to connect your business to your customers. The guru circuit is busy offering ways to transform your life, your business – all in a single weekend. [...]
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by Carolyn on October 11, 2010
One of the toughest lessons we have to learn in life is not to take things personally. Growing your business to have an impact in the world requires you, as the leader of your business, to step out from behind the computer and step out in front of people. I’m talking about getting yourself in [...]
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