ing more information you will be better equipped to determine if this fear is real and, if so, how can it be resolved?
The bottom line is – the longer you hold on to the fear, internalize, worry about etc., the more power you are giving the fear. The more powerful the fear the more paralyzing it becomes – the more limits you place on your life.
It’s your life, to the best of our knowledge we only get one – or at least one that we know about at any given time. Why not live it fully? Limit your fears before they limit you.
Until next time I remain …
Debbie Winchester Designs earth elements jewelry
www.dwinchesterdesigns.com dwinchester@carolina.rr.com
704-607-0678
Annual Multi-Cultural Conference
Women’s Inter-Cultural Exchange Annual Multi-Cultural Conference Bridging the Chasm: Mentoring Across Difference
Tues., Oct. 12, 7:30 am – 2:00 pm, Johnson C. Smith University
Join us to explore the impact of race, gender and culture on the practice of mentoring.
Moderator: Sterlin Benson Webber Speakers include:
• Emily Zimmern, President, Levine Museum of the New South
• Willie Ratchford, Executive Director, Charlotte’s Community Relations Committee
• Hilton Kelly, Associate Professor at Davidson College • Rosie Molinary, Author, Speaker and Teacher
• Cathy Sheafor, Founder & Vision Keeper, Charlotte Community School for Girls
• Lisa Shporer, Child Care Resources • Diana Bing, Corporate Coach and former Corporate Director of Enterprise Learning with IBM
• Fabi Preslar, President of SPARK Publications • Chia-Li Chien, Founder and President, Chien Associates LLC And More!
Marilyn Johnson, VP Market Development, IBM Worldwide Luncheon Keynote Speaker:
For more information, to purchase tickets or become a sponsor, please contact contact Laura Everett: 704-408-6313 or
laura.everett@wi-ce.org
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