The next Heroine’s Circle (Group Coaching) is scheduled for Thursday, February 27th, at noon (Eastern time).
It’s time for another gathering in Avalon. Now, I want these group coaching calls to be for YOU. So, please send me your questions, issues, or anything you want to discuss beforehand.
Last month, we had a fabulous discussion about priorities before completing interactive exercises around meeting your inner wise woman. You inspired a new workshop that will be coming soon and available to all paid subscribers for free (you inspired it, after all), Creating Your Inner Wise Woman…
Your Wise Woman is the idealized, empowered version of yourself—the "you that isn’t you," yet embodies your deepest values, dreams, and aspirations. She will be your guide, mentor, and source of wisdom as you navigate your life’s challenges and possibilities.
Why trust me? I’m a successful entrepreneur. I have a Ph.D. in Creative Writing, and I’ve been a certified life coach and women’s business coach for over 15 years.
You can submit your question in the comments below, or if you DM me, I will consider it private, and your input will be anonymous. I can’t wait to see you all!
If you aren’t a paid subscriber, you can purchase a one-time pass here:
What is a Heroine’s Circle?
Community is a deeply rooted requirement for undertaking the heroine's journey. The Heroine’s Journey emphasizes connection, collaboration, and support over individualism and solitary adventures. Unlike the Hero's Journey, where the hero relies on brute strength and a singular mentor, the Heroine's Journey thrives on the collective wisdom and aid of a diverse group of mentors and allies.
Every month, I love to gather together the Heroines for a circle of group coaching. How does this work?
Paid subscribers can submit questions for Lisa-Marie in the comments below or privately via DM.
All paid subscribers will receive a link to the Zoom Room the day before the circle. This private, safe, sacred space represents our own Avalon.
Lisa-Marie will answer as many questions as possible within the hour. Bring your cup of tea, glass of wine, or tequila (if you’re having an especially hard day.)
The Legend of Avalon
Avalon is described as a mystical island, often associated with the goddesses of ancient Celtic mythology. According to legend, Avalon was a place of great beauty, where the air was sweet with the scent of apples and the land was fertile and abundant. The island was said to be the home of the Lady of the Lake, a powerful sorceress with the power to heal and transform. The island was also said to be the home of the goddess's priestesses, who possessed ancient wisdom and spiritual power.
Avalon stands for the following:
Empowerment and Sisterhood: Avalon represents a place of female power and sisterhood, where women can unite to support and uplift each other.
Healing and Transformation: The island's association with healing and transformation makes it a powerful symbol for a community focused on personal growth and self-improvement.
Spiritual Growth: Avalon's connection to ancient goddess mythology and spiritual practices makes it an ideal name for a community that values spiritual exploration and development.
Nurturing and Support: The image of Avalon as a fertile and abundant land evokes a sense of nurturing and support, which is essential for a community of women seeking to uplift and empower each other.
Mythological Significance: The legend of Avalon has been passed down through generations, making it a rich and meaningful name that taps into a deep cultural heritage.
Avalon is the home of our Heroine’s Circle (even though it’s only a Zoom Room, we can all use our abundant imaginations!), where we band together as a powerful group to offer our community the support we need for a successful heroine’s journey.
I missed that meeting, but sounds like it was powerful!
I can’t wait to continue to create my “Inner wise woman” if I get to take part in that newly thought of workshop! I am so very grateful to have been given this chance and it’s been amazing to be learning from someone as inspiring as you! I am curious if we should describe what our inner heroine looks like, and if so, should she look how we actually look or should we describe her as how we’d like to look? I know in our first meeting, you said her backstory should be our own. Rewriting it would not serve us, so I’m wondering if this is true for her appearance as well and changing her appearance might not serve us either? I still have much more to write, including the idea of having her have boundaries, it’s much more difficult than I thought it would be, to give my inner heroine boundaries… in some sense, it’s taking away from who I actually am, but it’s giving me who I want to be. I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be that way, but she’s starting to embody my interests and I hope she will soon become my best source of encouragement:) Thank you, beautiful Lisa-Marie✨💝