Self-empowering explorations that connect!
The Soul Sisters "Power Hours" offer light yet meaningful personal inquiries into our core values and how we can serve even more powerfully when we come from this "center." And you get to explore in the company of other inspiring and heart-centered women-in-businessโฃ๏ธ

Your first visit is complimentary.
After that, a $17 donation is requested (will be donated in full to humanitarian aid).
AND, it's a win-win-win situation!
๐ YOU gain incredible value for a small contribution
๐ค I get the chance to do what feels meaningful to me
๐ฅฐ THEY - humanitarian organizations receive 100% of the proceeds
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To ensure an energizing yet intimate setting, the group will be limited to 3-8 participants (min.3, max. 8).
Please RSVP at least 2 days prior.
Also, mark your calendar for these upcoming sessions:
๐๏ธ Wednesday, August 26th @ 11 am - theme: Summer Review & Fall Planning
๐๏ธ Wednesday, September 16th @ 11 am - theme: Dare to be Visible!
๐๏ธ Wednesday, October 21st @ 11 am - theme: Harvesting and Letting Go
๐๏ธ Wednesday, November 18th @ 11 am - theme: Gratitude
PRIOR guest presenters and explorations:
๐๐ผMyriam Martinez shared creative ways to weave micro self-care practices into our days
๐๐ผErica Smigielski helped us tap into the seasonal wisdom of feminine-led business
๐๐ผPia Darling guided us in how to make our imagination our most powerful strategy
๐๐ผMeg Casebolt showed us how to attract clients using soulful SEO.
๐๐ผMeredith Eaton helped us pinpoint and more fully own our expertise.
๐๐ผAngela Lowry taught us how to use 3-5 content pillars for authentic marketing.
๐๐ผSteph Dodds led us through affirmation based tapping to clear inner obstacles that get in our way
๐๐ผJudy Baker showed us how stories can resonate with our audience and keep them coming back

Ulrika Brattemark, is a corporate ex-pat and life enthusiast.
As a time management coach, she supports heart-centered solopreneurs in creating a sustainable and deeply fulfilling daily lives, so that they can have an even bigger positive impact on the world.
When coaching and leading workshops, Ulrika leans on her extensive experience as a business analyst and Agile coach, as well as her expressive arts studies, and decades of motherhood.
She lives by the motto of "playfully doing important work."
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