MIND, BODY, BUSINESS:
Craft a Delicious Business that Honors
Every Facet of Your Life
Want to learn more about creating a profitable business and delicious life? Come to our next Freelance Forum event, and find out how you can finally have more of everything you desire.
In this interactive presentation, Atlanta business coach and author Wendy Watkins will talk about strategies for supporting your personal development and professional success.
When you experience “flow” that stems from individual expression of what success and fulfillment means to you, and incorporate this into your daily life, magic happens. We are not talking about voodoo magic. This is the je ne sais quoi that results in serving more clients, earning more money, and living your best life—this is the most delicious combination ever!
Wendy will teach you:
• A simple practice to shift from second-guessing to strategic success
(you can do this in 5 minutes a day).
• 3 Daily Rituals that will turn a ho-hum day into an I-Rocked-This Day.
• A simple strategy to reduce overwhelm immediately so you can focus on getting much
more done (your bank account will thank me for this one).
About our Presenter…Wendy Watkins is a Certified Professional Career Coach. She works with ambitious entrepreneurs who want to do more with their business,
but aren’t sure how to achieve their goals.
Wendy teaches a Mind–Body–Business approach that ensures joy, fulfillment and more bank deposits for her clients.
Wendy was one of the first million dollar sales women for Aveda products (that is a LOT of shampoo) and is the author of The Joy Factor Recipe Book—A Common Sense Approach to a Delicious Life.
Visit WendyWatkins.com to pick up her free eBook,
7 Activities for Increased Success and Fulfillment.
Website: www.WendyWatkins.com
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Freelance Forum programming chair: Pat Mills Sullivan, millsartdesign.com
Take the Howell Mill Rd exit off I-75 and head south to 11th Street. PPR is next door to Six Feet Under. Park in the lower lot and trek up the hill. We’ll have a sign on the door & hope to see you there!
Admission: Free for members. Guests pay $15. Dress: Blue jeans rule. Business attire is okay if you just came from a big meeting with a corporate client. But otherwise, relax.
About Freelance Forum
Annual dues: $95 individual • $160 business partners • $65 student