by Debra Boulanger | Nov 2, 2016 | Career, confidence, courage, entrepreneurship, happiness, limiting beliefs, Money, Self worth
40% of professional women are burnt out and hanging on by a thread. 70% believe the concept of success at both home and work is a myth. – Megan Dalla Camina Women who have burnout have trouble maintaining relationships, have more health issues and are less... by Debra Boulanger | Oct 26, 2016 | Career, confidence, courage, Dating, Divorce, happiness, limiting beliefs, MINDSET, Self worth
It’s almost Halloween! Witches, goblins and ghosts are everywhere, but where is the real boogeyman lurking in your life? I’ve been spotting patterns these past few weeks – women who take one step forward and two steps back. Self sabotage is the most common... by Debra Boulanger | Sep 28, 2016 | confidence, happiness, limiting beliefs, MINDSET, Self worth
Today, as I was getting ready for my trip to San Francisco, it hit me: “Why am I never satisfied with what I have achieved? When is enough really enough?” Conversations with my clients the past few weeks echoed a similar theme. One client who is over 70 confessed, “I... by Debra Boulanger | Sep 21, 2016 | confidence, courage, happiness, limiting beliefs, MINDSET, Self worth
It’s inevitable that bad stuff will happen in your life. You lose a job. A relationship ends. Your health takes a turn for the worse. Or, something less monumental like being stood up on a date. In the past week, my clients, friends and family have all... by Debra Boulanger | Aug 23, 2016 | Beauty, confidence, Dating, Divorce, happiness, LOVE, Love, Relationships, Self worth, Wellness
Looking for a real man? Here are four skills every divorced woman over 40 needs to master One of my clients is a divorced woman over 50 and she’s trying to wrap her head around how find true love. At 51, she’s cultured, ivy educated and well off financially.... by Debra Boulanger | Aug 3, 2016 | happiness, limiting beliefs, MINDSET, Self worth, Wellness
I never expected to think of my mom as my role model. After all, growing up she was a stay-at-home mom and ours was far from an equal opportunity household. My dad made the money and he ruled the roost. If he was happy, we were happy. To me, my mom became invisible… I...