"Lisa is an authentic leader who knows how to support people where they shine.
Now more than ever, empowering women to develop and own their strengths is essential."
~Melissa Etheridge, rock icon; activist
Now more than ever, empowering women to develop and own their strengths is essential."
~Melissa Etheridge, rock icon; activist
The Heart of Leadership for Women Workshop Series
December 13, 2020 1:00-3:00 PM EST $42 USD includes a signed copy of the book, and shipping. (For addresses outside the U.S, the cost is $42 USD for the book, shipping, and workshop ). *If you have attended a past workshop based on this book, this one is free. Email Lisa for the Zoom link: LisaMillerBeautifulDay@gmail.com Bring to the workshop: An image from a magazine, or an image downloaded and printed from the internet (or a SoulCollage®️ card) that depicts strength. The image can be a symbolic object, a person, animal, or anything from nature. This workshop, the fifth in the Heart of of Leadership series, will focus on:
*Confidence, and, trusting and claiming personal strengths |
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Dear Friends,
If the desire to cultivate and hold a healing space for others is strong in you, a space endowed with transformative potential, you are a leader and you've come to the right place.
When she endorsed my book, former First Lady of Kentucky, Jane Beshear, captured the feminine directive:
"...we're all facilitators in our work, home lives, and even personal space."
I agree! In a variety of ways, women have always been called to create, hold, and transform things and ideas and gatherings. For most of us, it was the family matriarchs who held the center of life in balance. They did it all, including the gathering of people to eat, and craft, help, plan, and dream.
It's our natural constitution to gather people and to hold each other up.
AND I SAY THIS:
The gathering space is about so much more than physical location. It's the intention that supports the gathering that
is the very nourishment---the growth hormone---which holds potential for those gathered.
As a leader who shows up to do what's needed, your knowledge, experience, and intention, can make what happens seem like magic. And the truth is that cultivating and holding a sacred space for yourself and others does usher in something special---there are indeed always greater forces at work for and with everyone who shows up with an open heart for the experience, whatever the theme.
Especially in this time of global change, when necessity is the mother of invention, the time is now to cultivate your own leadership skills. How do you want to hold space for others? No one really saw this pandemic coming, but now that it's here, we have only to ride the wave of its flow into the new potentials that life knows is your purpose, destiny, dharma, responsibility.
And as a leader, as a sacred space cultivator, you are not alone; we can all do this together. In fact, we need to now more than ever. Careful, mindful, leaders are stronger united. Plus, it's too much fun to pass up!
I'm looking forward to knowing you and the questions you have about stepping more deliberately into your own potential.
Registration above.
A virtual hug from here,
Lisa
If the desire to cultivate and hold a healing space for others is strong in you, a space endowed with transformative potential, you are a leader and you've come to the right place.
When she endorsed my book, former First Lady of Kentucky, Jane Beshear, captured the feminine directive:
"...we're all facilitators in our work, home lives, and even personal space."
I agree! In a variety of ways, women have always been called to create, hold, and transform things and ideas and gatherings. For most of us, it was the family matriarchs who held the center of life in balance. They did it all, including the gathering of people to eat, and craft, help, plan, and dream.
It's our natural constitution to gather people and to hold each other up.
AND I SAY THIS:
The gathering space is about so much more than physical location. It's the intention that supports the gathering that
is the very nourishment---the growth hormone---which holds potential for those gathered.
As a leader who shows up to do what's needed, your knowledge, experience, and intention, can make what happens seem like magic. And the truth is that cultivating and holding a sacred space for yourself and others does usher in something special---there are indeed always greater forces at work for and with everyone who shows up with an open heart for the experience, whatever the theme.
Especially in this time of global change, when necessity is the mother of invention, the time is now to cultivate your own leadership skills. How do you want to hold space for others? No one really saw this pandemic coming, but now that it's here, we have only to ride the wave of its flow into the new potentials that life knows is your purpose, destiny, dharma, responsibility.
And as a leader, as a sacred space cultivator, you are not alone; we can all do this together. In fact, we need to now more than ever. Careful, mindful, leaders are stronger united. Plus, it's too much fun to pass up!
I'm looking forward to knowing you and the questions you have about stepping more deliberately into your own potential.
Registration above.
A virtual hug from here,
Lisa