A Room of Her Own
… a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction; ~ Virginia Woolf
Do you dream of having financial freedom without compromising your important work as a mother?
You know you have a calling, a purpose in the world. You may even know what it is. It may not be writing fiction, but it is most certainly creative. You want to step into your work and have the world respond. You want there to be balance between the energy you put out, and the energy you receive. You want to LOVE what you do to make money. You want your work to flow effortlessly from authentic living. You want to live to work.
But right now you work to live.
You have to carve out time to do something you do not love in order to support your family. You feel split between your work and your life, between work and your family. Or maybe you have spent your life carefully guarding your precious calling but find yourself stuck in the cycle of poverty. You want to finally have your work recognized for what it’s really worth.
You’ve tried having patience, trusting in the order of things. You’ve tried drinking enough coffee to make it actually seem like you don’t hate what you do, or maybe you love what you do but hate the feeling of failure that comes with every new push that doesn’t actually bring abundance and relief. Maybe you work out of the home and you’re tired of being away from your children all day every day and want an alternative.
As a mother you don’t want to choose between yourself and your children,
between creating your work of art and home-schooling your children. You struggle to find time for your dreams. You want your children to follow their dreams, but can’t quite strike that tricky the balance and show them a mother who is there for them ~ and for herself.
Take it from me, a poverty stricken idealist.
I grew up poor with a true single mother (at 42 I have still not met my biological father). There was no child support or alimony. My mother worked very hard and was usually too exhausted to spend much time with me. As a young adult I lived in the poverty of student loans and followed my dreams in philosophy, literature and art. After graduate school I decided to try my hand in the real world and stepped into a ten year awakening.
I moved to Portland, Oregon and started a few really cool projects that got a lot of attention, but very little financial support.Then I had my first child and I realized that something had to change. At fist I did something I knew was NOT my calling, but made a lot of money and was compatible with my introverted nature. For the first time in my life I had enough. In fact, I had plenty, abundance, a buffer. It was an amazing feeling and I realized that much of my lifetime struggle with depression was related to not having enough. It was liberating. I was happy in a way I had never been before.
But pretty soon, I started missing my dreams and the stress of my money job was really getting to me. I decided I was going to learn about money and figure it out like I was writing an academic essay. I read books, I found and hired an amazing business coach and began building the structure of my dream work. But once the structure was in place, I hit a wall inside myself.
The thing was, I needed something deeper than a website and a social media strategy (though now those things are critical in my business). I needed to heal from the imprinting of a lifetime of poverty and shame. I decided to use the same Myth Mending tools I used to prepare for the birth of my second baby, to see if I could prepare for the birth of my business, my life’s work, my dream job. AND it WORKED like magic. I realized that I needed to create a safe space in my being before I could manifest an outer room of my own.
That’s why I created A Room of Her Own:
In my work with mothers over the years, one of the biggest themes, perhaps bigger than any other, has been the longing for financial freedom. I was not alone. Mothers either crave more support from working partners, or they long to contribute meaningfully to the world. They long to rest, and play, and live the Lazy-Lady Life. They want relief from the stress of not having enough, or the cost of having enough. Some mothers who have enough long for more connection and intimacy in their families. They crave adventure and creativity, but they are afraid.
What you’ll get:
- 3 Myth Mending Sessions.
- One Homeopathic Remedy.
- One Natal chart Astrology reading – this will be a fourth session.
- Guidance and direction to resources for bringing your work to market (marketing, website, etc).
- 20% discount on repeating A Room of Her Own as many times as you need.
What to Expect:
Using the age old and innovative tools of Myth Mending, together we will restore the part of you who knows what she wants, who dreams and visions, who hears that call of destiny. We will use homeopathy and spiritual biography as well as a dash of astrology to balance and invite the creative energies. We will then move into the practical realities of your emergent business, yes business. We can call it a Cottage Industry, if you like.
Stages of the Process:
- Recover and discover dreams and intentions.
- Remove blocks and obstacles using Myth Mending.
- Create a space of your own (Your Room), physical and spiritual, for pursuing your purpose.
- Find a name / title for yourself and your business (branding, marketing POV, finding a niche).
- Identify who you’d most like to work with, help with your work.
- Create enough money to feel safe surrendering yourself to YOUR ROOM regularly.
You can do it!
I don’t care where you are, how broke, how desperate, or how complacent, comfortably numb or in denial. If you want to come out of it and find that sacred place in your being that knows exactly how to find financial freedom, then you can do it, and I want to help you! Over the years, I have witnessed the power of Myth Mending. I have seen lives open up in ways that seemed miraculous. Whatever it is, I promise, you can have financial freedom and authentic interdependent (that means your family doesn’t get left behind) work in the world.
Get Started:
Your Investment:
A Room of One’s Own, Sliding Scale: $450
Does not include extra practical resources (e-books, recommended webinars, webhosting and design help) that may be needed: $$97 – $1,000 depending on what you want/need.
Consider what you can safely and with integrity offer and adjust it in the shopping cart:
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