by Beate Chelette | Sep 9, 2014 | Communication, Discover, Transformation
“Circumstances don’t define me, I define my circumstances.” ~Beate Chelette In my recent article about masculine (alpha) women, I described how women can get caught between needing to be tough and sharp at work, and soft and nurturing at home. Some of the responses...
by Beate Chelette | Aug 5, 2014 | Business, Career/Success, Discover
Time to reveal a not-so-secret secret that stares us in the face multiple times a day. You may even use this trick yourself, or at least recognize the strategy. After all, you see it on newsstands all the time. Gazing at the magazine selection while you wait for your...
by Beate Chelette | Jul 6, 2014 | Change, Discover, Women and Success, Women's Choices
You’ll probably recognize this conundrum. You may have been doing it for years. It goes something like this… You stay in a job, a relationship, the same fitness routine and diet for years and years and eventually realize your habits are not serving you any longer. The...
by Beate Chelette | Jun 24, 2014 | Creating A Sisterhood, Discover, Women's Choices, Women's Code
What is the right response when we find ourselves listening to “Critical Kathy” vent about all the things she didn’t like about what we did, and what was wrong with a job, event or program that we were involved with? I am on the advisory board of a women’s...
by Beate Chelette | Jun 18, 2014 | Career/Success, Change, Discover, Transformation
What I learned from Brian Tracy A few weeks ago, I taught a three-day business-building course through CreativeLive, which is an online learning platform. The response was overwhelming. I received no less than 200 messages about my course from across all my social...
by Beate Chelette | Jun 3, 2014 | Bill Gates, Discover, Women's Choices, Work Life Balance
Work-life balance is something I have been writing about for years. As a single mom, immigrant, and entrepreneur, I am no stranger to the day-to-day struggles many of you face. Putting in the hours to build a business, raising my daughter unassisted, earning enough...