by Debra Boulanger | Jan 8, 2015 | confidence, courage, MINDSET, Self worth
“I was fortunate to become the woman I always wanted to be.” – Diane von Furstenberg Back a few months ago Rebecca Liston, a business coach, friend, and colleague, was coaching me on how to be the woman I want to be. She gave me an exercise that was super... by Debra Boulanger | Nov 6, 2014 | confidence, courage, entrepreneurship, happiness, limiting beliefs, MINDSET, Self worth
“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” ~ Mary Oliver Have I told you that I have a big honkin’ mission? I am committed to eliminate fear as an obstacle to happiness – for myself and for every woman I meet. It starts with my... by Debra Boulanger | Oct 15, 2014 | confidence, courage, limiting beliefs, MINDSET, Self worth
I woke up at 5am – my mind sorting out the contents of my bathroom cabinets into the little designer drawers in my new bathroom. How will everything fit? I wonder. I’m letting go. Letting go of the house. The memories. The marriage. And all of the stuff I’ve... by Debra Boulanger | Sep 19, 2014 | Career, Divorce, limiting beliefs, MINDSET, Money, Self worth, Wellness
This is the last and final in the Transformation Blueprint series – your do-it-yourself guide to personal transformation. Today we tackle your money story. I need the money! Have you ever said that to yourself? Is it why you are staying in your marriage? Staying in... by Debra Boulanger | Sep 12, 2014 | Food, MINDSET, Relationships, Self worth, Wellness
Welcome to part 2 in the Transformation Blueprint series – your do-it-yourself guide to personal transformation. It’s here that I am sharing bits of my personal path that have resulted in a positive and lasting impact on my health and work, my happiness, and... by Debra Boulanger | Sep 9, 2014 | cancer, Love, MINDSET, Relationships
Guest Blog Post by my sister, Julie Spoerl. I was so blown away by what she had to say that I had to share it with you! This post is written for my readers who are currently caring for a loved one battling cancer. I’ve learned a lot over the past eight years...