Topics by Kristen

Attitude of Gratitude

  • Gratitude – How to Position Yourself for Promotions, Advancements, and Opportunities
  • How to Develop and Maintain Gratitude for Improved Success at Home, Work, and Play
  • Raising a Grateful Child in an Age of Entitlement
  • The Gratitude Factor: How to Reduce Stress in Just 21 Days!

Check out my Living with Gratitude website for more information on gratitude in general!

Inspirational Writing

  • How to Write for Compilation Books
  • How to Write Inspirational Short Stories
  • How to Get the Most (Publication and Revenue) Mileage out of Your Inspirational Short Stories
  • How to Market Yourself as a Writer or Speaker
  • Goal Setting for Writers

We all have a personal message to share with the world.  We each have a unique set of experiences, strength, and hope that others need to hear for encouragement.  And, we are equipped to share that personal message with those who need to hear it most.  Let me help you and your members tap into your inner gifts and talents for the purpose of sharing your story with those in need.

Building Confidence for Greater Personal Success

  • How to See Yourself as God Sees You
  • Training the Mind Because We Are What We Think
  • Training the Mind Against the Enemy

Check out my His Side of the Looking Glass website for information on building confidence in general!

How do you feel about yourself most days? Do you feel confident, self-assured, empowered, and ready to tackle the world? Or do you feel less than, undeserving, ill-equipped, and insufficient? How we feel about ourselves plays a critical role in our overall success, and negative feelings can cause us to sell ourselves short and impede our ability to reach our highest potential.

Truth be told, negative feelings like these exist in the absence of self-confidence and can cause us to behave in ways that are self-deprecating or self-sabotaging.  We say things or act in ways that suggest we are anything short of capable and effective, and we develop a tendency to:

  • Quickly dismiss compliments
  • Feel like we have nothing to contribute or offer
  • Allow others to seize opportunities ahead of us
  • Worry about what others will think of us
  • Procrastinate as a result of fear of failure

These negative feelings are also often symptoms of low self-esteem and can vary from woman to woman in terms of degree. Some women have small battles with this, while others are consumed and incapacitated by this emotional state.  And yet, low-self esteem just isn’t something we talk about in public. I don’t personally hear discussions that are designed to address this subject. Do you?

Let’s talk about why this subject is so important to the women in your organization.

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