Money is the most common topic I’m asked about in my mentorship spaces. My relationship with money is an extension of my identity. Yet, it is not from a space of ‘having’ but BEING. I never needed a bigger home, a fancier car or larger diamonds. My wealth is a mirror of my exploration of how expansive I could become.
Today, I’ll share insight into how my relationship with wealth evolved throughout my life - from growing up in a communist country, to immigrating to the US as a refugee, to launching a business with my husband while we were $80,000 in debt and growing that business to 2.5 billion dollars in revenue in 15 years before selling it. These experiences created so many opportunities for expansion and growth, and I met each one in the best way that I could - with curiosity.
Embodied wealth is at the core of the mentorship work I do with female entrepreneurs. If you are creating a vision then you need a mentor who can serve as a mirror. One who will invite you to see where your opportunities to expand as a woman and leader lie. I would be honored to walk that path with you.