Live and Lead for Impact with Kirsten E. Ross
Summary: You were born with individual strengths and a unique purpose. Don’t let fears, false beliefs, or life’s happenings diminish your influence! It’s time to Live and Lead for Impact! Host, Kirsten Ross, expert of transformation, will help you Defeat the Drama and Overcome the Trauma that can stop you in your tracks. You’ll gain focus, find confidence, and take bold action…. Unleash passionate, purposeful you! Make your impact as a business leader, family business employee, volunteer, parent, mom, or dad. Find the tenacity to be a warrior for your unique impact! Let’s Go!!
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I went through this same process years ago. I was pregnant with my first child and decided that I really wanted to work part time. Was I nervous? Yes! But, did all work out well. You bet! He’s in college now so it’s been a few years but I still remember the moments leading up to my conversation followed by the exhilaration of the positive response I got. It was so validating. I felt valuable! And I was excited to find a way to balance work I loved with family time.
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