In this episode with Ishu Singh, Beate shared how leadership skills can help you bring more impact to your business. Listen to the episode here.
by Beate Chelette | Jul 1, 2015 | Discover, Women's Code
What a week for the United States! Confederate flags came down and same-sex marriage was legalized in every state. I am thrilled about it now, but I have a shameful confession to make. In my professional career working in the creative arts, I interacted with many...by Beate Chelette | May 27, 2015 | Business, Discover, Women's Choices
Warning! You could be suffering from a serious condition called SPAM thinking. Spam thoughts are the ones that creep in once you’ve finally mustered up the courage to talk to the girl, or set up an overdue wage meeting with your boss, or decide to start your own...by Beate Chelette | May 19, 2015 | Discover, Women and Success, Women's Choices, Women's Code
I was asked this provocative question during the past weekend, and it is something I find wickedly interesting to explore. If I were to ask you what pleasure is to you, would you have to think about it before giving me an answer? Could you tell me how you measure...by Beate Chelette | May 6, 2015 | Career/Success, Discover, Women and Success, Women's Choices
It is the recurring theme for many of us. Our hearts (and our mothers) tell us we are good at what we do, and that such-and-such is lucky to have us. We’ve read the books, listened to motivational speakers, and read inspiring quotes. So what is with the voice inside...by Beate Chelette | Apr 29, 2015 | Discover, Transformation, Women and Success, Women's Code, Work Life Balance
Women’s intuition is a source of great power. The magic comes when we awaken it and trust its guidance in our lives. By why do we call it women’s intuition? Do women naturally have more intuition than men? Or is our culture just more supportive of women...by Beate Chelette | Mar 30, 2015 | Discover, Family & Friends, Women's Choices, Work Life Balance
Business has changed. It is a relationship-driven environment more than ever before. Blame the Millennials, if you wish, for their insatiable appetite for peer approval and willingness to share. What do you personally stand for has never been more important than it is...