by Kathryn Eggins | Featured Contributor You nervously put yourself out there… Taking the plunge, pushing your comfort zone boundaries as you step out onto a limb… The excitement builds as your new project starts going well… You’re riding high on a wave of success and then all of a sudden… Everything starts crashing down […]
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The Art of Conscious Creation by @kathryneggins
by Kathryn Eggins | Featured Contributor You’re already the creator of your life… Every single part of it… The good, the bad and the bits you’d rather forget… So, why not choose to become a conscious creator and have a conscious say in your reality? What is conscious creation? Conscious creation means creating an awareness […]
Bringing Value by @kathryneggins
by Kathryn Eggins | Featured Contributor How much value do you really bring to the table? Do you believe you bring enough or do you believe you have to over deliver for others to see your value? I had an interesting conversation recently with a colleague regarding an enquiry we had for a private yoga […]
It’s OK to be a Woman and Not be Maternal by @kathryneggins
by Kathryn Eggins | Featured Contributor There’s a lot of focus out there on entrepreneurial women who are juggling motherhood and a career along with all of the single mums out there who are doing it all… And to those women… I applaud you… I honestly don’t know how you do it… But today, I […]
7 Steps to Attract Soulmate Clients by @kathryneggins
by Kathryn Eggins | Featured Contributor We’ve all had ‘those’ clients… The ‘don’t-let-the-door-hit-you-on-the-way-out’ clients… The ones who catch you off guard, constantly drain your energy, waste your time, want refunds and expect a lot more than you’ve offered… Or the ones who raise their voices and start yelling because they’re upset about something… Where on […]
Why Doing What You’re Good At Isn’t Necessarily The Best Career Choice by @kathryneggins
by Kathryn Eggins | Featured Contributor ‘You should pursue art as a career!’ was a comment I heard many times throughout my teenage years… Ok, let me toot my own horn for a moment…I’m good at drawing and painting portraits and have been since I taught myself how to draw them at age 15… But […]
