Understanding the Feminessence Movement with Shar Moore
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Whenever we feel the need to be strong, we think of embodying a masculine trait. However, now is the time for us to acknowledge our own strength and appreciate Feminessence.
When women find value in themselves, they stop the need to apologise and consciously make decisions that empower them. They develop the confidence and strength to walk on a journey that takes them to the next level.
Women who want to create an impact on leadership, business, or their personal lives understand the significance of making choices that benefit not only themselves but also the people around them.
They look at the future and think about what can be done now so that women’s voices are heard and they continue to be empowered while staying true to their Feminessence.
It's time......To be the 1% ....To shift the dial forward by 1 %....And to build partnerships with others who are willing to do their 1%.
Make sure you add what your 1% is so we can support you on your journey too!http://www.theonepercentmovement.com/
CONNECT WITH KIRI-MAREE MOORE
Connect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirimareemoore/
If you would like to have Kiri-Maree speak at your next event or would like to discuss partnerships please email concierge@DecisionVelocityGlobal.com
To know more about The Leadership Awareness Leadership Neural Pathway Training check https://getleadershipawareness.com/
CONNECT WITH SHAR MOOREConnect with Shar on InstagramVisit Shar’s website hereLearn more about Feminessence here
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