Category Archives: Love

What Do You Do Anyway?

Tweet This month marks one year since the official launch of Restoring Power. Whoo hoo! For close to a decade before that, I was a business consultant & coach but after an opportunity to reevaluate my work, my life, my offer to the world, I went back to my roots and am now doing different […]

Love. Love. Love.

Tweet Well, we did it. In the February Salon, we took on one of the most complex yet fundamental topics, Love. Last night’s salon discussion was in fact, lovely and unique. With homemade soup, champagne, pink cupcakes and a quiet fire, I expressed my love for my guests with nurturing, food and warmth. The women […]

My Gorgeous Community

Tweet Our Restoring Power Holiday Party was a smashing success! It was full of amazing, incredible people (seriously, everyone kept saying to me, “Such great people at your party!”, to which I’d say, “I know! I’ve been telling you! I’m blessed!”), holiday music, an abundance of food+wine, and good cheer. And how about that harpist, […]

Do You Really Want What You Think You Want?

Tweet I’ve worked with countless powerful women — from executive to artist to athlete — and I can say for certain, we as a group are atrocious at getting our fundamental needs met. Daily needs? No problem. Deep fundamental needs? Not so much. Women—particularly successful, “with-it” women—have an uncanny ability to ignore,
 disable, and deny […]

Creating Your Outer Heart

Tweet This blog is written by guest blogger, Tara Mohr, writer, personal growth teacher and coach. I appreciate the term self-care, I really do. I understand the need for some word in our language that means something along these lines. But that phrase, self-care, has always turned me off. It reminds me of college, where […]

I must be a masochist. Or, why I love my work.

Tweet Let’s reflect, shall we? A while back I hosted my first Salon in over 6 years- the first Salon ever for Restoring Power. The topic was community and partnership. I opened, as I usually do, with about five to ten minutes of my recent and personal reflections on the topic then I put out […]

Love as a Choice

Tweet By Guest blogger, Dayna Reader I grew up watching the kind of movies in which couples met, fell in love and lived happily ever after. Love was portrayed as this big, magical feeling; it was out there waiting, you just had to find it and snap it up, and life would be great. I […]