This is the question which keeps running through my head as I look at my long list of 'to dos'. I originally wanted to launch this women's group in June but with the arrival of my son in April I realized this was way too early and I was no where ready to begin even marketing it.
I pushed it out to September and here it is now just six weeks away and I am just beginning to work on the layout of the program and figuring out how best to market it.
Just a little bit of what I have put together for it is this ...
It will be a small group of women - max four women plus myself. Meeting once a week for 90 minutes (either morning, afternoon or an evening - not 100% sure yet) to discuss how our business decisions are impacting our ability to make decision at home and how our personal life decisions are impacting our ability to make sound business decisions. The program will run in four week increments.
The concept is each woman's specific situation will be the 'focus' for the others for 15 - 20 minutes. As a group of business women we will listen to the situations being presented and discuss options available or alternate reactions to situations which may have not turned out for the best.
I belong to a few different social networks and part of the pie which I keep missing is the individualized support. When a group gets too large, more than 15 people from my perspective that is, then the true support does not occur at the meetings as there is not enough time but it is then up to the individuals to seek out others for support. Through the Serephim Sphere I am proposing weekly individualized support and brainstorming opportunities for women business owners.
Before actually marketing this ... I still need to design a logo, layout the actual weekly action plans and figure out fees plus a few tiny other elements.
If you are in the Portland Oregon area and are interested in joining the Serephim Sphere then send me a note via email: info@therapyintransition.
Thanks for reading. Until next time ... embrace your inner wisdom!
Namaste,
Karen
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Karen Kleinwort
Therapy in Transition LLC
www.therapyintransition.org
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