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Women's Empowerment School


Oct 2, 2020

How do you want to feel while you’re working on a project?

Do you want to struggle through and end up exhausted and unfulfilled? Or would you rather experience joy, flow and a level of energy and efficiency that’s through the roof?

What if following five simple principles of neuroscience could make the process more rewarding and drastically increase your chances of finishing the project at hand?

Today on Women’s Empowerment School, Sylvia shares the five brain keys for completing projects. She explains the importance of safety, describing how our subconscious mind sabotages a project when we don’t release our fears first and get clear on exactly what we’re doing and why we’re doing it.

Sylvia weighs in on motivation, discussing why we’re more likely to keep pursuing a project that aligns with our values—even when it gets hard. Listen in for insight on finding the ‘divine spark’ in your work and learn how to stay connected with yourself and the people for whom you are creating.

Topics Covered

Sylvia’s five brain-based keys for completing projects

  1. Safety
  2. Clarity
  3. Motivation
  4. Inspiration
  5. Connection

How to identify and release the fears we have around a project

The relationship between grit and how a project aligns with our values

Why projects need to be bigger than ourselves

Maintaining a connection with the people for whom we are creating

Building inner alignment first and pursuing outer action second

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Resources

The Sedona Method

Emotional Freedom Technique

Intentional Creativity

12 Leadership Powers for Successful Women by Sylvia Becker-Hill

Join Sylvia’s Women Rising Community here: www.becker-hill.com/community.