If you’re a successful single woman who’s dating, are the men you meet in love with your accomplishments or uncomfortable with them?
Does your success seem to be a deterrent for men or an attractor? What’s your experience?
Are the conversations that women have with other women different than the conversations men have with other men?
I’ve been wondering about this lately and examining how much time my female friends and I waste talking about romantic things that need to be discussed outside of our friendship and inside of romantic relationships.
What conversations are you having with men and women and are they different from the ones you have with your romantic partner?
Friends. How many of us have them? How many of us wonder why we’re friends with the people we’re friends with? If that’s a question you’ve wondered about, this is the episode that you need to hear. Check it out and see if any of my perspectives sound familiar and resonate with you and the friendships you’re in now?
Are you active on social media platforms? If so, how often and how do you use social media? I haven’t been as active on social media lately because I’m distracted by many of the ways people have chosen to express themselves on a variety of platforms.
In this episode, I’ll share what I’ve noticed, explain the difference it’s making on many of my friends and I, and reveal what we can do now and next to shift the pattern.
I appreciate you being here. Go ahead and press play.
Something I’ve wanted for a long time has finally happened in my life. I didn’t know exactly when it would happen and there were times when I wondered if this day would ever come and thankfully, it did.
If you’ve ever aspired to free yourself from anything, this episode will either fuel you to keep striving or remind you of the progressive path whence you came.
Put your feet up, press play and celebrate freedom with me!
The original version of the film changed my life as a kid and helped me to blossom into a woman who, for the most part, courageously uses her voice to stand up for herself, set boundaries, and express her feelings.
I wouldn’t be who I am without the female influence of Whoopi Goldberg (Miss Celie), Oprah Winfrey (Miss Sophia), and Margaret Avery (Shug Avery), but I didn’t realize, until recently, just how deeply their influence shows up in my everyday life.
Press play to learn how this discovery has me rethinking the way I navigate life as a woman.