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Top Ten Reasons to Take the Next Powerful Women Class

  • By Laurie McAnaugh
  • 21 Jan, 2019
  • Personal Development- The more we learn about ourselves, the better we are at noticing when we're choosing self-sabotaging behaviors. We ALL have this issue - no one escapes it. But when we know more, we become more. This is the inner work I do every single day. It never gets old and we never "finish".
  • Serve Others- Don't underestimate the power of your presence in a group. As you grow, you provide an opportunity for those around you to grow as well. We ALL learn from each other. I have been blown away by how much the Powerful Women Class participants have gained and given to each other just by showing up and being themselves. To be present to this is a privilege I don't take lightly.
  • Relaxation- Let's face it, life can be crazy! Put your self-care on your schedule! You take care of everyone else- it's time to carve out time for yourself. This class is an opportunity to have 2 hours each week for YOU. Two hours focused on engaging conversation about being more internally peaceful.
  • Confidence- If this is a challenge for you- you'll gain a lot from this class. I love how this class has shown people how alike we can be and how much of the things we think about ourselves is pretty wonky. So even if you feel pretty confident in general, this class allows you to focus in even higher ways.  Confidence demands the best kind of attention.  Not bragging. Not cocky. Not selfishness. But a genuine honoring of your own uniqueness and how you have an obligation to be no one but you. Yes, that.
  • Better Relationships- I love when I see a client out and about and he or she introduces me to their family member and that person (often a spouse) immediately gives me a big bear hug and an emphatic thank you. This is most definitely my FAVORITE part of being a coach. This class focuses on how each of us can show up with less stress and more internal peace. And a more peaceful you leads to awesome relationships. NOTE: Now to be fair, not everyone likes a more powerful woman - and those are obviously NOT the people who should help us make our decisions anyway. But you already know that.
  • Acceptance- So you've got this one life in this body - and it's a short life. It flies by. Before you know it, you've got gray hair and you're wondering how you got here so fast. This class helps us to take a breath, start from right here and make decisions to accept those things we cannot change and to even invite some peace around them - yes, that is possible.
  • Perspective- So in coaching- there's a saying. You HAVE to have a niche - a specialty. So my coaching niche is Perspective Shifting (I know, I know- it's not a real niche). My clients will tell you I'm a Perspective Drill Sergeant. If there's one thing I've learned, change the way you see the situations and relationships in your life, and the situations and relationships in your life will change. Keep seeing the same things, you'll keep doing the same things, and well.......we know where that leads.
  • It's Scary!- This may not seem like a good reason but we don't grow in the comfortable. We grow in the uncomfortable. All the greatest leaders in our history will tell you, do the things that scare you. If you have an interest in this class, it's because you're ready for it.
  • It's Affordable- This class is $280. Other 6 week series could run you anywhere between $500 and several thousand dollars. This is an affordable investment in YOU -and what you'll do with this gift to yourself will benefit every single person you spend one minute or more with. Trust me, it's worth it.   Take this class at this price- it will be going up soon!
  • You've been wanting to take it for awhile!- I often have people tell me, "I've been wanting to take that class for years and just haven't made the time." There will never be enough time- if we want something bad enough, we must create the time. So do a gut check and ask yourself if you're ready. If so......

Head on over to the Classes Page and find out more or OR sign up for our newsletter for updates on new classes.

By Laurie McAnaugh 16 Sep, 2021
Take Care of Yourself
By Laurie McAnaugh 05 Jan, 2021
We've all heard it over and over again these past few weeks. Maybe you've even said it yourself.

"Good riddance to 2020! Don't let the door hit you on the way out! Bring on 2021!"

I get it. It was a year that brought on many challenges.
Fear. Isolation. Illness. Discord. Unprecedented uncertainty.

Here's the interesting thing though. When I challenge this "Good Riddance" mantra, every single person is able to list so many beautiful moments from the last 12 months.

I would guess that's true for you, too.

So take a moment to breathe. Deeply. Right now.
What will you take with you from 2020?
What gifts? What insights? What habits? What non-negotiables? What unexpected treasures?

What changes do you want to keep?
Instead of rushing to slam the door on this past year, decide instead to gently close it with gratitude and positive anticipation of what's to come.
It has been a year that has created openings for entire paradigm shifts within each and every one of us.
And within our world.

Some of those shifts in 2021 will be amazing. Some may continue to feel like obstacles for awhile.

But we're all on this crazy ride doing the best we can with what we've got in this moment.
Let us continue to develop our own unique personal tool belts so that when life acts all "2020" on us, we've got the reserves to be able to hold our mental health strong while still seeing the multitude of blessings everywhere.

Let us seek to better honor our own humanity and the humanity in others by letting go of the self-defeating, stress-inducing burden of judgment.  And at the same time, let us hold ourselves accountable for rising up to higher ground.  

Because 2020 has strengthened us and we really are that powerful.


By Laurie McAnaugh 22 Dec, 2020
My husband, Todd and I recently spent a week in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. We make it a priority to spend time there at least a few times a year. It's a quiet, peaceful part of the world filled with mountains and snow-capped beauty.

We fill our days with simplicity. Long, scenic drives through the peaks and valleys, and hikes that lead us to places we’ll never forget.

The hikes are always an adventure. There’s just something about being alone in the woods, miles from civilization, without cell service.

As we navigate unfamiliar trails, the ground beneath our feet is sometimes wet and slippery. It takes all of our concentration and agility to safely stay the course (okay, just me- my husband is annoyingly fearless and freakishly agile). Occasionally, I can forget to stop, look up, and absorb the magnificent landscape.

Deep in the woods, the world becomes so still that every noise seems to intensify. The sounds of the scurrying wild, the forceful winter breezes that push the trees to their limits. The wind causes the bare birch trunks to creak, making haunting sounds that keep us on high alert. The sounds so intense at times, you wonder when a tree might fall, and where. But we brave the path ahead, not knowing exactly what the final destination will look like and what obstacles lie ahead. We just keep going.

To be in the middle of the cold, barren, breathless beauty completely disconnected to civilization, makes these excursions feel both risky and sacred at the same time. For this naturally cautious girl (did I mention my fear of wild animals?), these isolated walks in the wild bring on a mix of conflicting feelings and emotions:

Gratitude, concern, reverence, worry, wonder, apprehension, appreciation, uncertainty, and faith.

And when we finally arrive at an enchanting waterfall, I know it was worth the effort it took to get there.

Reminds me of 2020. So much to have felt anxious about. So much to appreciate. So much isolation. Yet so many reasons to trust that good is around the corner.

So we just keep going. We brave the unknown. No matter how slippery, and treacherous the journey has been, if we remember to pause and look around, we’ll find much beauty and opportunity to embrace.

Wishing you the sacredness of simplicity this holiday season and a 2021 filled with love, connection and exciting new adventures.
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