I believe that the change from one year to the next is an opportunity to reflect and create. To look at how you can build a more intentional, fulfilling, powerful, and self-expressed experience in the new year.
In this episode I go into the 4 ways that I approach the end of a year, and the start of the next one.
You’ll hear about why I don’t care what you call the process of new year “rituals,” but why I care so much that you do something. And, some key questions I use to guide my process.
It’s real, practical, and full of passion and compassion.
We NEED all of your awesomeness in 2018…more women showing up, using their voices, sharing their ideas, creating lives they love in service of the world.
Here’s to a fabulous new beginning. XO
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