Copy of July Women of Power Issue 2025

1. The 2nd most powerful question we ask is: “What do I want now?” It can be tangible things, of course, but behind these things, there is always a feeling that we would love to experience in our lives. And right now, it is missing. Actually, there is an even more powerful question to ask, inviting a higher level of answer, and it is “What would I love?” Can you feel the difference in your cells? This question is energetically calibrated to talk to our heart, not our head. It is an invitation set at the highest level of vibration, the vibration of love, and so we receive at that level. We are not setting goals. We are setting Dreams, the Highest Level of Vision we can create from. All we have to do is be willing to lean in and receive these images that are the echo of who I am here to be.

Most of us are so disconnected from ourselves that we don’t know what we would want at this stage of our lives. Maybe we accomplished so much already. We have all the material stuff. Yet, we feel there is more…but, what?! Many of us have stopped dreaming altogether. There was a longing at some point, but we buried it. Now, I can’t feel anything calling me. Or we have been having a dream for a while, and we keep delaying the moment we accept the call and lead ourselves through the transformation it implies. Not now, later…When? The truth is, every one of us has a dream inside waiting for us to be welcomed. Harriet Tubman said: “Every great dream begins with a dreamer”. So let’s allow ourselves to dream.

It is the dreamers indeed who have moved Society forward. Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison, Nelson Mandela, Gandhi, Michael Jordan, Oprah, Walt Disney,... All they had was a vision for what they wanted to create, but they didn't have a path. Thomas Edison said: “I have not failed, I have just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Steve Jobs was fired from the board of the company he created. Chicken Soup for the Soul’s proposal was rejected 144 times. Michael Jordan claimed: “I have missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games….I have failed over and over in my life, and that’s why I succeeded.” There was no straight line. There was no guaranteed line. There was no magic formula other

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