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On October 24th 2018, Lynn Burdick wrote in her journal: I did not save her life to act like a dead person. So—Lynn’s question to you is are you living like a dead person? Are you just going through the motions of life and not truly living. Imagine a life where you could feel vibrant, passionate, present and alive. Lynn has a story that brought her to a place that is truly about planting the seeds that allow you to bloom into your potential. Eco-conscious, creatively centered, and community-minded—Lynn is here to help you step into yourself and leadership as a Power House.
“I really believe that lump was a physical manifestation of everything I had buried within me and not honoring my true self.”
Lynn was diagnosed with cancer—an even that often leaves one feeling like they have no control over their lives. Through her journey with the diagnosis Lynn struggled with finding ways to believe in herself and look forward. She pretended that cancer hadn’t changed her life, even though it had. When she was in a position to look for jobs she found that on paper, there was no reason for her not to be hired. But the issue was that she was stepping in front of herself and there were things that had not healed emotionally and mentally from her treatment.
While working with Lynn, I realized how talented she was as a maker, crafter, and businesswoman. Her passion was in creating—and opening that gate to turn her passions into a career has been an absolute joy and honor to see. She now runs Lynn Burdick Designs, creating beautiful bags where 10% of proceeds go to scholarships for women. The one word that fully sums up Lynn’s business is nurture. She feels strongly about sustainable and ecofriendly practices, so she has set up to be as close to a zero waste facility. Her designs are beautiful and crafted to help you find and grow into your own potential.
Facebook Lynn Burdick Designs: Lynn takes to Facebook live every Monday-Friday at 9:30 talking about the Bloom Philosophy—so make sure you log on and see for yourself.
Links
LynnBurdick.com
On October 24th 2018, Lynn Burdick wrote in her journal: I did not save her life to act like a dead person. So—Lynn’s question to you is are you living like a dead person? Are you just going through the motions of life and not truly living. Imagine a life where you could feel vibrant, passionate, present and alive. Lynn has a story that brought her to a place that is truly about planting the seeds that allow you to bloom into your potential. Eco-conscious, creatively centered, and community-minded—Lynn is here to help you step into yourself and leadership as a Power House.
“I really believe that lump was a physical manifestation of everything I had buried within me and not honoring my true self.”
Lynn was diagnosed with cancer—an even that often leaves one feeling like they have no control over their lives. Through her journey with the diagnosis Lynn struggled with finding ways to believe in herself and look forward. She pretended that cancer hadn’t changed her life, even though it had. When she was in a position to look for jobs she found that on paper, there was no reason for her not to be hired. But the issue was that she was stepping in front of herself and there were things that had not healed emotionally and mentally from her treatment.
While working with Lynn, I realized how talented she was as a maker, crafter, and businesswoman. Her passion was in creating—and opening that gate to turn her passions into a career has been an absolute joy and honor to see. She now runs Lynn Burdick Designs, creating beautiful bags where 10% of proceeds go to scholarships for women. The one word that fully sums up Lynn’s business is nurture. She feels strongly about sustainable and ecofriendly practices, so she has set up to be as close to a zero waste facility. Her designs are beautiful and crafted to help you find and grow into your own potential.
Facebook Lynn Burdick Designs: Lynn takes to Facebook live every Monday-Friday at 9:30 talking about the Bloom Philosophy—so make sure you log on and see for yourself.
Links
LynnBurdick.com