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.
College: The Best Days of Our Lives?
My youngest child started college a few weeks ago. I’ve heard so many adults say, “Enjoy it. Those are the best years of your life.” Although my college years were particularly fantastic, it wouldn’t say much about the rest of my life if those were the best years....
Assume Good Intentions
Whenever I hear a phrase numerous times in a day or a week, I know it’s probably something that I both need to hear and need to share. A few weeks ago I kept hearing the phrase, “Assume good intentions.” I heard a number of co-workers who had struggled through a very...
The Empty Nest
I’m writing this post ahead of time because on the day that it’s sent out I will be moving my youngest child into his college dorm. Two days after that move-in, my husband and I will drive away, get on a plane, and come home to an empty nest. It will be the first time...
Fully Present
When my first child was born, I was so overwhelmed and stressed out that I found it difficult to be fully present in the moment. Over time I got better at it, but I found that motherhood and its demands made it very difficult to be emotionally present. My mind was...