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Overcoming Underearning®

Sharing the Secrets of High Earning Women

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How many times have you said to yourself, “I’d love to make more money. Maybe someday….”
Well, someday is finally here.

In this inspiring workshop for women, Barbara Stanny, the leading authority on women and money, helps you see the thoughts and beliefs that are limiting your ability to earn the money you deserve and build the wealth you desire. Whether you are an employee, self-employed, or a business owner looking to increase your earnings, you learn to unleash the power and potential within you to achieve your goals and make a positive contribution to the world.

Through lecture, exercises, group discussions, and guided visualizations, you:

  • Explore why you have had difficulty increasing your income (and it is not about money)
  • Learn a 5-step process for overcoming underearning
  • Adapt strategies for getting out—and staying out—of debt
  • Learn the traits of an underearner and how to think like, and become, a high earner
  • Recognize and conquer resistance and self-sabotage
  • Create ongoing accountability and support

Barbara Stanny, MA, has combined the lessons from her personal journey to financial enlightenment, a master’s degree in counseling psychology, and her background as a career counselor to create a new paradigm of money and power that has helped millions of women. Stanny is author of five books, including Secrets of Six Figure Women and Overcoming Underearning®. barbarastanny.com

Barbara Stanny
Women & Power 2010: September 24-26, 2010

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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