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"The Seven Women Project is a brilliant, creative piece of work that captures and honors the depth and richness in each of us. This book is fun, entertaining and yes even enlightening. It allowed me to celebrate my personal journey and highlighted the 'shadow side'. Hats off to Karen and Meredith!!"

Bambi McCullough
CEO
Chrysalis Partners

"I have always been such a “Kate”! But learned from The Seven Women Project that I am also “Hanna” and “Donna”, and now is the time to let my “Sophie” out. Since learning about The Seven Women, I have been able to use this within my own interior design business by identifying who each of my clients are and expressing that style through their homes."

Karen Davis
CEO
CEO Karen Davis Design

"When I first started reading The Seven Women Project, I got scared. I was Kate! I never thought I was a Kate but there I was checking off all of the boxes for her. Then I realized I was actually more responsible and pulled together than I thought of myself. I had only been thinking of the negative impressions one might have of Kate. I went on to Zoe and realized there was some of myself there as well; then onto Hannah and even Gwen and found there were parts of me in these women as well. And also parts of these women that would be fun to access more in my life. Finally, reading Sophia, I understood how one could be every one of these women but the most important thing was to know yourself, love yourself and live it up."

Andrea Evers
Evers and Company Real Estate

"The Seven Women Project is charming, witty and inspiring. It embraces the existence (and encourages the exploration) of the multiple dimensions and aspects of ourselves as women, not to mention gives some great fashion advice. As I read it, I found myself touched by each woman and received several nuggets of wisdom and guidance from each one, while affirming that these insights were already inside of me, as well as parts of each of these women. It is truly empowering and uplifting and a must-read for women of all ages!"

Ren Resch
Consultant, Yoga Instructor and World Traveler

"Reading The Seven Woman Project inspired me to reclaim and celebrate parts of myself that I had forgotten or misunderstood. It deepened my appreciation for the variety of all the special women in my life and the way we continuously change and re-invent ourselves"

Desiree Rumbaugh
Certified Anusara Yoga Instructor

"The Seven Women Project is full of personality and fun. While reading the book I was hoping Karen and Meredith would come over and coach the team of women within me, but by the end, I had taken some notes and created a plan that I hope to execute on my own. The Seven Women Project is a great resource and even a guide for balance in our lives. This book acknowledges that women are called to wear many hats, the trick is knowing when to switch over...and then wearing the right hat with style!"

Aurelie Gallagher Krauss
CEO (and mother of 3)
Irish Eyes Design

"The Seven Women Project is a fun, insightful look at the constant tug-of-war of fashion and fancy inside us all. I teeter-totter between being a Hanna/Zoe and a Gwen. When Gwen gets her way and I put on the heels and the fantastic dress, we have a blast. Then she very quickly sends me back to Hanna (hungover) and Zoe (to yoga to clean my system back out.) It's a viscous cycle and it actually works pretty well!"

Laura McCreary
Comedy Writer

"All of the women in The Seven Women Project are fabulous, but my favorite woman is Donna! Donna loves the spotlight. She is the master of self-promotion and she speaks to me, loud and clear. Donna is shameless!"

Debbie Allen
Professional Speaker, author: Confessions of Shameless Self-Promoters

"Women who want to be leaders today often buy into the wrong definition of leadership. It is filled with masculine behavior and imagery. In reality, the evolving and new definition of leadership encompasses both masculine and feminine traits. As women, we no longer need to check our feminine selves at the business door. Karen and Meredith McCullough do a wonderful job capturing this in Gwen. Your inner Gwen puts this all in perspective. Allow her vulnerability, femininity and receptivity guide you as a leader in the 21st century."

Laura Lopez
author: The Connected and Committed Leader: Lessons from Home. Results at Work.

Zoe suggest that we all just take bite-sized pieces. When it comes to relaxation techniques, start small and build up. Start with just a few minutes of something, whether it is mediation, yoga, breathing, or just getting out of the house and going on a walk. Test it out. See how it works for you – then, build up and consider adding more when the time is right. A few minutes just doesn’t seem long enough?  Research says it is.  According to the Yoga Journal, even ten minutes of meditation each day is enough to make a difference in reducing stress and boosting the immune system. However you choose to do it, Zoë urges you to make relaxation an integrated part of your daily, weekly, or monthly routine.

 

One-Moment Meditation (www.onemomentmeditation.com)


One of the things I got out of this video was to just breathe. Practice deep breathing. In the yogic tradition, the study of pranyama is the practice of… breathing.  It is not about controlling the life force, or breath, but learning to flow with it. I believe that we should all take some time to learn about the breath – not just all that upper chest breathing that we do when we are scared or anxious, but really deep breathing from the diaphragm, tapping into other parts of ourselves. Although we do it every day, really learning to breathe can be a breath of fresh air (so to speak). There are all kinds of breathing techniques – varying in level of complexity – that can help restore calm and strengthen us from the inside out.

Happy 4th of July and remember to take a few minutes out of the day and try your one minute meditation and remember to breathe!

The vision board is one of The Seven Women Projects #2 woman- Zoë’s favorite DIY projects. Crystal Washington knows that it's  a great tool that helps you get clarity around what it is that you  really wants in your  life.  Building a vision board helps whoever is behind the visioning wheel clearly identify and describe her dreams and desires, and gives her the ability to manifest what she wants in her life. By naming the vision, by releasing it out into the universe, the idea is that the power of the vision will attract into her life these desires, making the dream a reality.


Creating your vision board is energizing, creative, fun and easy. So get out the scissors and glue stick it’s creatin’ time gals.

What you need:

■    A collection of magazines, catalogs, photos, images from the web
■    A photo of YOU
■    One large poster board

■    Scissors (round tips please)
■    Glue stick, rubber cement or tape
■    Variety of markers, crayons or finger paint.

Five Easy Steps to a  More Visioning You:
Step 1. Set 45 to 60 minutes aside! Put on some soothing music, close your eyes and set your intention. Take some deep breaths and let go, clear your mind of the clutter, and focus on you and what you want. Let the images come into your mind and be with that for a moment.


Step 2. Begin by flipping through the magazines and start tearing out images and words that resonate with you. Have fun with it. Make a big pile of images and phrases and words.

Step 3. Go through the images and begin to lay your absolute favorites on the board. Eliminate any images that you do not absolutely love. Here is where your intention comes into play. What is it that you really want?

Step 4. Glue yourself in the center – focusing on what YOU want and then glue everything onto the board that is about YOU. Add writing if you want.

Step 5. Hang your vision board in a place where you will see it often.

Make it happen.

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