Michelle Cox and I met in May 2019 at the space series event and immediately bonded.
Previously a global CEO, COO and currently a non-executive director, Michelle has owned, founded and headed up many companies in her twenty-five years in the corporate world. An elite athlete in her youth, she’s won awards in sport as well as business and personally overcome cervical cancer.
Michelle is the founder and author of the Wabi Sabi Series which includes a number of books that focus on topics we don't often talk about.
Wabi Sabi is a traditional Japanese philosophy that focuses on finding beauty within imperfections in our lives and gracefully accepting the natural cycle of growth and decay. The first three books in the series are available now at wabisabiseries.com or your favourite online stores:
It's okay not to have kidsDeath doesn't have to be morbid
You can connect with Michelle on LinkedIn. Michelle's website is wabisabiseries.com.
What Michelle Cox and I talked about:
- Space Conference, Byron Bay
taking a creative breakit’s okay for us not to have childrenbeing harshly judged for not having childrenliving a life that is absolutely right for yousupport vs judgementbecoming a writerdeathchallenges in lifebeing an eternal optimistRegression TherapyMany Lives Many MastersBrené Brown booksGut by Julia EldersRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert IwasakiFuture Fit by Andrea ClarkeMichelle Obama – BecomingMelinda Gates – A Moment of LiftSuper Soul Sunday– Oprah WinfreyRich Roll interview with Dr Zach Bush
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #thisconnectedlife and tagging me @melkettle