We all know how powerful words can be.
When used well, they have to power to inspire us and build us up; and when misused they have the power to paralyse us and tear us dow
Life on heels as a Mother. Wife. Trainer. Leader
When used well, they have to power to inspire us and build us up; and when misused they have the power to paralyse us and tear us dow
Back to the conference. As I was listening and learning from the amazing speakers from the back of the room, I suddenly became aware that a man had snuck in and taken a seat next to me. In the break, I was surprised (and excited) when the man lent over, shook my hand and said: “Hi, I’m Gilbert!”
Our favourite book to read as a family is “Good night stories for Rebel Girls”. A coffee table book that artistically shares 100 tales of extraordinary women and girls and their achievements. If you haven’t read it, you must check it out, there is even a sequel.
I was checking in on the wonderful group of leaders who had recently graduated from the program. How were they? What progress had they made? Did they have any challenges they needed advice on? etc