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.
Asking For What You Want
Frequently, my clients come to me because they are upset about a certain situation in their work or personal lives. They are not getting that raise or praise they think they deserve. They are not getting the time or affection that they want from their partners. They...
The Single Best Way to Improve Every Relationship
How often have you thought that the only way for one of your relationships to improve, is for you to convince the other person that they need to change? How many relationships do you have that aren’t going well and you are pretty sure that it’s because of the other...
The Empty Nest Redux
A few years ago, I kissed my youngest child goodbye and declared my husband and myself to be empty nesters. Apparently, the universe had other ideas. March of 2020 brought our two youngest children home for quite a long time. Our daughter stayed home for about ten...
The Joy of a Sibling
Frequently on this blog I talk about my friends, my children, my clients, and my husband. Luckily, they tolerate being the subjects of my reflections and musings. Admittedly, I don’t always ask for permission, but rather forgiveness if any family member is annoyed...