by Beate Chelette | Feb 18, 2014 | Discover, Women and Success, Work Life Balance
There is one emotion that holds us back from realizing our dreams. It paralyzes us often right as success is within our grasp and it convinces us to give up too early. That emotion is fear. We each experience it in many ways—fear of failure, fear of inadequacy, fear...
by Beate Chelette | Jan 3, 2014 | Career/Success, Family & Friends, Work Life Balance
If you are like most people you set goals for this coming year. Your goals could be personal like losing 10 pounds, working out more regularly, or business related like creating a business plan, or promoting your work more regularly – or a combination of both. New...
by Beate Chelette | Dec 13, 2013 | Discover, Family & Friends, Transformation, Women's Choices, Work Life Balance
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending an event hosted by ABOW (A Band of Women) in San Francisco. Christine Bronstein and Leila Radan arranged for me to do a book reading at the very famous Book Passage in Corte Madera. Before I present at any event, I like to...
by Beate Chelette | Dec 3, 2013 | Discover, Transformation, Women's Choices, Work Life Balance
Why do we become so emotional this time of the year? I am not usually a serious or depressed person. In fact, I often make jokes (usually at inappropriate times, which make them funnier to me) and I can laugh at myself instead of feeling embarrassed. But lately, I’ve...
by Beate Chelette | Nov 25, 2013 | Family & Friends, Women's Code, Work Life Balance
I feel this time of year is paradoxical. It should be the quiet time of the year due to shorter daylight hours. The long evenings should give us more time to relax with family and friends, or even get more sleep. I believe November and December is the ideal time to...
by Beate Chelette | Nov 21, 2013 | Family & Friends, Women and Success, Work Life Balance
I just returned from a whirlwind weekend in Scottsdale, Arizona where had been invited to speak at the MyTruMatch.com relationship conference. I loved it! And, in my not-so-modest manner, I am proud to report that quite a few attendees told me they enjoyed the content...