Elizabeth is on the road in 2020
Well, how about 2021
Women's Leadership Conference
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I'm excited to bring my Empowered Women In A Changing World workshop to more than 400 female business professionals in Ashland, Oregon, for the 8th Annual Women's Leadership Conference. Learn more here
New Date to be AnnouncedI'm thrilled to announce I will be a workshop facilitator for the Bansko Nomad Fest, an annual conference in Bansko, Bulgaria!
I was fortunate enough to be chosen to bring my Empowerment Self Defense for Travelers Workshop to this group. More information available on their website. Enter discount code elizabethminer to receive a 10% discount on your ticket! I hope to see you there! |
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Courses offered in:
Personal Change Management
Goal Achievement
Mindset (Unbeatable U)
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Courses offered in:
Personal Change Management
Goal Achievement
Mindset (Unbeatable U)
Enroll in the Thrive Hive
Living Your Inspired Life
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Unbeatable U
Unbeatable U is a month-long program designed for those feeling stuck and looking for a kick-start You will walk away with: ➢ clear and specific changes to make ➢ Free yourself of limiting beliefs & negative self-talk that have held you back ➢A plan to overcome obstacles, fear and failure ➢ Accountability plan ➢ And So much more! Uncover the unstoppable, Unbeatable U Special Offer $99 |
What People are saying about the Living Your Inspired Life Workshop Series:
Living Your Inspired Life was a workshop that had me looking within from the very beginning. I loved the use of journaling to get thoughts percolating, and appreciated the level of support when sharing personal stories was encouraged. In many workshops you're encouraged to share or not, and there are no wrong answers, but in fact that isn't supported authentically. With this workshop I always felt lifted up and valued whether I spoke or not, and whether I had the same perspective as others or not. Amy and Elizabeth we're genuine in their interest and in the combined wish that all would take from the session what was needed, even if that was something very different for each person.
Madeline A.
I found many interesting things to think about that Elizabeth brought up in her journaling questions....This goes hand in hand with Growth Mindset, what is it that you still need to do to make this happen? From a meditation perspective I really loved the grounding exercises that Amy ran. I do reflect and can tune out the noise, but sometimes it becomes too quiet and a bit to loose for me to meditate. Her analogy of the feet growing roots I think was what felt grounding to me, that I wasn't going to lose myself and fly away.
I also think the time allotted to journaling was spot on. Something I always struggle with as a teacher- how much time is just right in a room of varied learners?
Thanks Elizabeth and Amy for a day of honoring who we are and where we are going!
Laurie M.
Living Your Inspired Life was a workshop that had me looking within from the very beginning. I loved the use of journaling to get thoughts percolating, and appreciated the level of support when sharing personal stories was encouraged. In many workshops you're encouraged to share or not, and there are no wrong answers, but in fact that isn't supported authentically. With this workshop I always felt lifted up and valued whether I spoke or not, and whether I had the same perspective as others or not. Amy and Elizabeth we're genuine in their interest and in the combined wish that all would take from the session what was needed, even if that was something very different for each person.
Madeline A.
I found many interesting things to think about that Elizabeth brought up in her journaling questions....This goes hand in hand with Growth Mindset, what is it that you still need to do to make this happen? From a meditation perspective I really loved the grounding exercises that Amy ran. I do reflect and can tune out the noise, but sometimes it becomes too quiet and a bit to loose for me to meditate. Her analogy of the feet growing roots I think was what felt grounding to me, that I wasn't going to lose myself and fly away.
I also think the time allotted to journaling was spot on. Something I always struggle with as a teacher- how much time is just right in a room of varied learners?
Thanks Elizabeth and Amy for a day of honoring who we are and where we are going!
Laurie M.