Failing with Grace
Mon, Sep 21
|Webinar & Group
Join a community of women looking to grow and reclaim their power with grace!!


Time & Location
Sep 21, 2020, 10:00 AM
Webinar & Group
About the event
Full of Knowledge, Support, & Love!
"Failing with Grace" is the cumulation of not only my own life's journey, the "failing" and the winning, but is meant to create a community of women who are seeking to take back their power and reclaim their stories with grace!
Failing with Grace is an open invitation to women, like me, who have looked for healing and can't seem to find anything that "sticks." Have you found yourself lost, confused, angry in any of these areas?
- Dating - maybe even ventured on app or two, I call them the Reloving Door of Doom
- Being single - Like yo, how does everyone BUT me seem to be getting married & having kids? Or maybe even the concept of you don't want kids and the world is telling you something is way wrong with you? Either way...I got CHU!
- Spirituality - aka religion versus faith, finding your inner guidance!
- Capital T Trauma - abuse, abortion, assault - these are all topics that have real pain behind them and often leave us feeling alone and misunderstood!
- Mental health & physical health - Hate working out? Hate therapy? Just don't know where to start? Mental and Physical health are not so different, just one is visible to the eye and one is from the inside-out!
Any of these sound like you? Truth is even if all of these are WAY off and your life has been all but perfect in many ways, you still struggle somewhere...and that is where Failing with Grace comes in.
Failing with Grace is an open invitation to ALL women. From ALL walks of life. To reclaim their past with grace and become the boss babe's we are all meant to be... Because if we get real, we could all use to bring out more of that inner boss babe!
Failing with Grace is an open invitation to fail and fail BIG. If you can't open yourself up to failing, to GOING big, to do "the thing," you won't ever know if it's where you are supposed to be. Like Jada P. Smith says in many of her Red Table Talks, "you have to be who you aren't to find out who you are!"