Gain Insights From Lisa About Women’s Empowerment
Since starting her business Lisa has been a women’s empowerment coach. Working with women at every stage of life has been some of the most fulfilling work Lisa has undertaken.
What exactly is a women’s empowerment coach? In this role Lisa works with women who find themselves at a crossroads in life. Leaving the workforce. Returning to the workforce. Changing professional goals. Getting married. Getting divorced. Finding oneself in mid-life. Leadership goals. Assertiveness in the work place. These are all lifecourse junctures during which a woman might benefit from a greater sense of self and empowerment. Lisa works with each client to define and achieve exciting personal goals.
Lisa is expert in helping women to: find their voice, set goals and achieve them, develop confidence and solution-centered plans, to unlock the next chapters of their lives in fulfilling ways that bring happiness, increased self-esteem and insight into how life can be lived to the fullest everyday.
The Empty Nest?
About 6 years ago, I declared my husband and I to be empty nesters. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Since that time we’ve had children coming, going, moving in, moving out, and plopping in our house for an hour to days at a time. Covid was responsible for some of it...
Why Is It Easier To Love My Dog Than My Husband?
A few years ago, I accidentally locked my dog, Ginger, in the garage. It took me aboutan hour to realize that she was missing and then a bit longer until I opened the garagedoor and there she was. She was thrilled with me. I got a bunch of puppy kisses, big tailwags...
This Years Olympics Were My Favorite And Here’s Why
I’ve loved the Olympics since I was a little girl. I love the back stories, the incredibleathleticism, the determination of the athletes, and the pure fun of healthy, vibrantcompetition. Yet the Olympics in Paris have been my absolute favorite. These Olympicswere the...
Working on the AND and not the BUT
Recently I caught myself using the word “But” quite frequently. “I’d be happy to do thatbut I’m too busy right now.” “That’s an interesting response but here’s a better one.”“He’s really good at what he does but there are still areas where he could approve.” Saying...