One of my favorite tools for balance has made me feel like a miracle has occurred. For the past few months, I’ve been practicing qi gong (or “energy work”) a few times a week, and it has absolutely been keeping me sane. As a busy entrepreneur, finding time to care
Racism in the financial industry and what you can do about it Now that white people’s eyes are open, we see that racism is everywhere. As a white person, I am imperfectly educating myself about truths and history that have been white-washed, engaging in uncomfortable conversations, and working to acknowledge,
There’s so much going down in the world right now that I can’t keep up. And, I’m here to offer what I can. Here is a prosperity practice to support stress management. One of the biggest stressors right now is uncertainty. And with each day, uncertainty seems to be the
2020 is here! Step into the next decade with a clear vision and plan to make it happen. Don’t be that person who has vague ideas of what you want to do in your business or sets “resolutions” that have no scaffolding underneath them. It’s easy to be “too busy”
Creative Entrepreneur Mindset: The Talk Every Artist & Creative Needs to Hear What if the biggest thing holding you back in business… started in third grade? In her TEDx talk, “Harness Creativity as Your Greatest Business Asset,” Jen Aly shares a powerful story of how traditional education—designed to train employees,
Just a few years ago I was a struggling artist, bootstrapping a jewelry business from my living room in West Asheville, North Carolina. I was living on the edge hoping I didn’t buy too many materials,(#firstworldproblems), that the show fee was worth it…that I would be able to pay rent
“Your hand opens and closes, opens and closes. If it were always a fist or always stretched open, you would be paralysed. Your deepest presence is in every small contracting and expanding, the two as beautifully balanced and coordinated as birds’ wings.” ~Rumi Receiving and giving is a flow. It’s
A colleague posted this article on Facebook this weekend. “Entrepreneurs don’t have a special gene for risk—they come from families with money” It’s an interesting perspective. But to say, as the title suggests, this is true for all “entrepreneurs” is bullshit. It may be true that people with money who
I’ve been feeling grief lately. Grief for the changes on the planet and heartache for the greed that has created it. And what keeps me going is my work. Knowing that empowering people like you to do more work you love, to give greater contribution, and to make more money


