There is a hidden variable inside each and every one of us that has the potential to either help or hinder how we view ourselves and our life. When we learn the nature of this hidden variable, we are free to go beyond the limitations we’ve set upon ourselves, to have a whole new experience of our inner and outer world.
When we look in this direction, a felt sense of inner security and sturdiness washes over us, leading to more peace of mind, more authentic expression of ourselves, ease of connection and communication, diminished anxiety and overwhelm, and more presence to enjoy the world around us.
Here are some potential topics that you may be interested in:
Remembering (and trusting in) our innate resilience
Moving forward on that idea, whether confidence is felt or not
Well-being, it’s there even when you don’t think it is
Innate mental health and it’s relationship to anxiety, depression and overwhelm
Don’t consider yourself a creative? Innovation is still a part of your make up
Incredible leadership skills: they don’t have to be learned, they have to be uncovered
Highly skilled communication is actually about listening beyond the words
How to perform at your best, more often
Fear and learning don’t have to sit next to each other; How curiosity can change your life and business
When people understand themselves, there’s no telling the impact they can make in their lives or in the world.
“Jessie’s workshop created a sacred space where all the noise in life quieted for 2 hours and allowed me to hear powerful words from inside that I needed. I felt like a weight had been lifted from my chest and I walked out the door with a clearer view of which direction to take next in business and life.”
Building a bridge between our two americas
CEO of Homeboy Industries and author of The Homeboy Way, Tom Vozzo, joins Jessie for an inspiring and educational talk that will be presented to corporations and organizations with the intent of sharing from their expertise and experiences to help people move beyond the mind that they have to see what is possible in bridging the gap between our two Americas.