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Ronda Jaggers

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist
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Lisa Lannon

Social Entrepreneur
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Ceil Stanford

Coach, Leader, Business owner, Entrepreneur
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Kim Kiyosaki

Co-founder & CEO of The Rich Dad Company. Investor. Author. International Speaker.

Her Daring Adventure

The four of us have been great friends for 10-15 years. We are all entrepreneurs, life-long learners and we love a good challenge. The challenge we see today is that the world – economically, financially, morally & ethically – is in a bit of a mess. We’re not blaming anyone or any group. What we do see is that women, as a whole, have not been as influential in the world as we need to be. The four of us believe that it is time, now, for women to step up, to take the lead and to be the positive change so badly needed in this world today.

To that end, we sought to find out what would be the most impactful, effective and transformative tool or resource we could offer women to to create the real change they want in their lives. We asked ourselves, “What if more and more women operated from a space of knowing who they are, what they stand for and what they want? If these women woke up every morning excited about life, living each day with more joy and meaning, and are passionate, on purpose and making things happen in their businesses, their communities, their cities and their countries?” If we are all operating from this space and at this level, then we believe we can, together, make a positive and powerful impact in the world.

From our own research, discussions and personal experience it seems clear that the key to operating from a space of passion, purpose, joy and as your true self is found by tapping into, what neuroscience calls, your meaning network. In other words discovering for yourself what is most meaningful to you – most meaningful at it’s deepest level.

From our own experience and others, we know that when a woman taps into what is most meaningful to her several fabulous things occur. She has more joy in her life. Her communications are clearer. Her relationships improve. Her health is better, She is inspired and enthused. Her ability to learn expands. She is acting out of passion and purpose. Just to name a few.

Unfortunately, too many women have either lost track of what is most meaningful to them, or, they have taken on what is most meaningful not to them, but to their husbands, partners, family members, society or culture. Once a woman rediscovers what is most meaningful to her then that spark is ignited and all great things are possible.

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