by Beate Chelette | Jun 9, 2015 | Women and Success, Women's Choices, Work Life Balance
Background: My personal trainer, Lee Brandon, CSCS, RSCC*E just happens to be the very first female assistant coach in the NFL. She’s also a five-time Olympian trainer and will be going to Brazil for the next Olympics with three swimmers. I knew she would have a...
by Beate Chelette | May 14, 2015 | Business, Family & Friends, Women's Code, Work Life Balance
In my last article I wrote about the five reasons I often encounter when my clients dig deep into what is holding them back from achieving their goals. We refer to this as lack of confidence in our own abilities and fear of success. The reasons as to why we feel that...
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...
by Beate Chelette | Mar 25, 2015 | Family & Friends, Women's Code, Work Life Balance
She lied right to your face, he didn’t take responsibility for the screw-up at work, and the project manager blames everyone else when she’s the one who can’t seem to, well… manage. If only people weren’t so unreliable! Or, as I now like to call it—messy....
by Beate Chelette | Mar 4, 2015 | Women's Choices, Women's Code, Work Life Balance
I had a lively discussion last night with two friends from middle school in Nuremberg, Germany. One is married with a teenager at home and the other is divorced with two kids. They each told me the same story that I have heard literally all over the world. Sabine said...