Category Archives: Mindset

What Do Sex and Success Have in Common?

If you’re anything like me, you know there’s a connection between sex and success – and you want to know more! Every month in my group program “The Success Sessions,” I invite a special guest to join us to speak about their definition of success. Our guests include millionaire business owners, advisors to Oprah, PR mavens, relationship gurus, and powerful spiritual teachers. Each is an expert in their field, and powerful in (seemingly) every aspect […]

3 Ways to Leverage Your Time at Conferences and Workshops

If your schedule looks anything like mine, workshops, trainings, and live events are coming in full swing – in numbers too great to count! It’s exciting and can be overwhelming! When you do choose an event to attend, I want to help you to receive, share, network, and above all leverage your time. These are the kinds of questions my clients bring to me regularly when attending, speaking, and sponsoring at conferences and workshops: How […]

4 Ways to Become More Positive About Money

A few years ago, I was a high school math teacher – so I know that numbers are truly traumatic for most people. And that’s without even bringing money into the proverbial equation. So many of us struggle to feel at ease with numbers and money – and I’m absolutely dedicated to helping people get truly free and empowered around BOTH. Here are four concrete steps you can take that will get you more comfortable […]

To Be More Successful a Part of You Must Die

It’s freaking vulnerable to change. It feels like dying. A small death. And for good reason… In order to change, part of you has to transform – release or integrate – into something new. And, once you’ve made that transformation, you’ll never be the same again. Of course, there’s a part of all of us that craves that change. We WANT to be bigger, better, more fully expressed, more powerful versions of ourselves. Yet, questions […]

How the Act of Surrender Helps to Grow Your Business

My soul is scattered and buried in my most treasured places – the places where I came to know myself the most truly, deeply, fully. North Carolina, the rolling hills of Western Massachusetts, New York City, Los Angeles… and of course, India. When I was younger, I used to gather red stones, red rose petals, red chopsticks, red toy cars, a red Swiss army knife, a big red screw, those red plastic monkeys whose arms […]