Headline:
Let's EXORCISE the patriarchy out of your brain!
Sub Headline:
That you're not enough, powerless and second class is a lie!
Time to shed your super woman cape and live a fulfilled life by simply being yourself.
Learn why regular brainwashing yourself is crucial for your success in all areas of your life.
Get access to a free training to overcome your fear around power, your guilt around self-care and shame around money!
Episode Description:
We act according to our own self-image and the stories we believe to be true and which are churning in our brain like old disks with a scratch. Women being made to believe that we are second class citizens, victims with zero power, no access to money, with sinful bodies, and never good enough no matter how many degrees or accolades we collect are sabotaging their own success and happiness in life daily. Trying to be successful as a woman with a male definition of success, following male strategies turns us it to a stressed out Super Woman who has some great results in one or two areas of her life to show for yet with the price of neglected other areas and the risk of burnout and premature death. It's school's mission to change that.
Little known, Big difference...
Well know Little Understood:
This Changes Everything...
Guest Experience:
Personally I'm proud about a fast career as a public servant, then two German university degrees and more then 20 years as an entrepreneur, rebranding seven times while marrying my soul-mate from the other side of the planet, giving birth to two boys, moving around the world multiple times and living now for a few years my personal version of paradise in Southern California surrounded by citrus orchards and my own art-studio in my garden, continuously healing from the patriarchy and the inherited shadows from my family and growing to live my full multifaceted potential in this life-time.
Professionally I'm proud that:
- I've been a pioneer of the coaching industry and the very first German coach who got certified as a Professional Certified Coach by the International Coach Federation in 2002,
- that I coached over 10 000 hours,
- that I helped women to break corporate glass ceilings to become CES, CFOs, Presidents in male dominated industries like transportation, automotive and finance
- that I rescued dozen of executive marriages from the brink of divorce
- that I helped single women to create their dream partnerships
- that I transformed the culture of whole organizations towards a more humane, thriving and happy making work environment
- that I published an international bestseller about women's leadership powers
- that I travel the world to speak at international conferences and the UN
- that I founded the Becker
-Hill Women's Empowerment School who will be my legacy in the form of licensed schools all around the world where women make a living teaching other women the Art of EVElutionary Living!
Testimonial:
One client has a story which exemplifies the broad spectrum of impact my teaching of the Art of EVElutionary Living has:
Let's call her Susan. When Susan came to work with me she was in her early forties, overweight, underpaid, bored in her job in a company family owned by brothers and male dominated.
We worked with her self-image, established a strong relationship between her adult-self and her inner little girl, raised her confidence, changed her communication style, up-leveled her leadership style, erased some nasty negative beliefs from her past standing between her and her dreams… and two years later: she had released over 40 pounds, made way more money and became the CFO of a different
Testimonial #2:
A huge breakthrough for me was when I started coaching C-suit executives! After working with the first 3 leaders on that level I was hooked! Not only to the impact my coaching had as a ripple effect through them touching hundreds or sometimes literally thousands of people's life with just one decision they made in one coaching session with me, yet I jumped from $150 an hour to $400, and now my clients pay me $1200 a month for basic coaching.
I help people with:
From self-sabotage to success in all areas of their life We are stuck in old habits of thinking, feeling and acting.
If we keep doing what we always did, we get only old levels of results. Our dream life is beyond the old habits.
You need to be able to brain was
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