“When I dare to be powerful—“
“When I dare to be powerful—to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.”
—Audre Lorde
Women’s Voices Rising exists to help you become powerful, to learn to use your strength in the service of your vision…if and when your vision includes writing.
Writing is an incredible paradox. It calls upon us to be courageous, to take the risk to go within and bring out words and visions….but to do this, we also need to be receptive, and soft. We need to find the feminine version of strength: one that allows us to listen deeply to the most tender parts of ourselves, combined with the fierce courage to bring those parts into the world.
That’s why Women’s Voices Rising is a program that gives you support and tools to explore your fears about writing. Not so those fears can keep holding you back, but so you can access all the power the fears are covering up.
To do that, you need a new way to think about being powerful and strong; one that includes enough receptivity and softness for your creativity to flourish.
Today, January 13 at 5 pm Pacific Time, 8 pm Eastern Time, I’m offering a free teleclass to introduce you to this program. I hope you’ll join me. This link will take you to the call- in information.
Early Bird Discount This Week: If you register for Women’s Voices Rising by Thursday, January 15, you get a significant discount. So if you’re considering signing up for this program, now’s the time!
On the call today, I will share some of the powerful processes that Women’s Voices Rising teaches. I’ll also answer your questions.
Please join me!
And remember again, the words of poet Audre Lorde: “When I dare to be powerful—to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.”
Where would you be, at the end of 2015, if you learned to find your true strength, your true power, and used it in the service of your vision…in the service of your writing?
Here’s to your voice rising,
Debora Seidman
www.deboraseidman.com