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Issue #17 - June 2005

IN THIS ISSUE
1) Upfront & Personal
2) New Referral Lottery
3) Feature Article: Self-contentment Leads to Confidence
Feature Article: Self-contentment Leads to Confidence

4) Briefcase Moms® Home Study Program

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Upfront & Personal

May was an extremely busy and productive month for me. I've got lots to tell you about.

I'm happy to announce the new and improved Briefcase Moms® website is up and running. It now reflects my expansion into the corporate and organizational market as well as new services and products for working moms. One thing I'd like you to pay particular attention to is the Briefcase Moms® Community. Membership benefits include a subscription to this newsletter, invitations to the Success & Balance TeleForums (resuming in September) and access to the Resource Centre featuring $500 in complimentary downloads. As a current newsletter subscriber you are grandfathered in as a member. But you do need a user name and password to access the Resource Centre. Your user name is: joy and your password is: today. Please post this information somewhere you'll be able to find it in the future. I encourage you to take a look around the Resource Centre. There are some fabulous coaching assessments, quizzes and programs available to you.

Well, I've joined the world of blogs. If you want to see my latest musings about kids, careers and choices check out my new blog posted on www.briefcasemoms.com. I decided to create this blog as a way to respond to your questions and create a new forum for exchange on issues pertaining to working mother work-life balance issues.

I like to pay attention to the repetition of events showing up in my life. For example, if three different people mention a certain book to me in the space of a couple of weeks I take it as a sign I'm to read that book. This past month the topic of confidence has shown up numerous times. First, I was interviewed by Chatelaine.com for a piece being written on women and confidence (or lack of it) and then I had four subsequent conversations on the same topic with clients. And, I've also been thinking about my own personal level of confidence lately as I venture out to do more and more speaking events.

So, this month's article is about self-confidence...whether you've got it and how to get it. Enjoy! L



Feature Article: Self-contentment Leads to Confidence
by Lisa Martin, PCC

Being self-content means accepting and acknowledging who you are at your core and becoming satisfied -- maybe not perfect, but satisfied -- in all areas of your life. When you learn to better understand, better appreciate and eventually love yourself, you exude a quiet confidence that will open doors to what you want in life.

One way to develop a strong sense of self-contentment is to give yourself the gift of self-appreciation. Offer yourself the same respect and kindness you give to others you care deeply for. In doing so, you will feel more at peace with yourself, be strong in your convictions and easily stand up for yourself. Here are three ways to support you in becoming more confident.

1. Silence Your Inner Critic

Many women have a tendency to focus on what is "wrong" about themselves rather than what is "right." We tend to pick out and pick on the parts of ourselves we like the least. This disapproving inner critic (that little voice inside our head that points our faults and undermines our achievements) needs to be silenced. Instead of focusing on what you don't like about yourself, do your best to acknowledge and appreciate what makes you unique. Your smile. Your sense of humor. Your eyes. Now go further. What qualities define you as a person? Resist the temptation to criticize yourself. This is a learned behavior and it can be unlearned with intentional action.

2. Surround Yourself with Positive Environments

In order to remain confident or regain confidence, you have to ensure that you surround yourself with positive environments - emotionally and physically. This means cultivating friendships that enrich your life. A well-meaning friend that consistently points out your faults may be undermining your sense of self. Seek out people who care about you and can list all your lovely qualities instead. Fill your personal space with objects that inspire you, such as pictures of loved ones, keepsakes and favorite books.

3. Acknowledge Your Achievements

Like most women, you may have been brought up not to be boastful. However, there is a distinction between bragging and not recognizing your accomplishments and contributions. We have all achieved things in our lives, both big and small, personally and professionally. But oftentimes, we cross that achievement of our "to-do" list and quickly move to the next item, with little or no celebration. When you give yourself permission to feel positive about your accomplishments and refuse to listen to your inner critic, you will feel pleased within yourself. You will proudly share your wins, rather than apologize for them. You might even amaze yourself when triumphal works such as "I am one awesome lawyer," "I am the best mother ever," or "I rock" roll off your tongue with hardly at thought.

Watch out universe, here you come!

To find out how confident you are go to Chatelaine.com and take their quiz.

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About Lisa Martin

Lisa Martin, PCC, is the author of the acclaimed Briefcase Moms: 10 Proven Practices to Balance Working Mothers' Lives. She lives what she writes and talks about. Mother of a six year-old son, a certified executive coach with 20 years of corporate and entrepreneurial experience, and the founder and president of Briefcase Moms®, she is all too familiar with the tug-of-war and challenges of work-life balance. Lisa has helped thousands of career-oriented women and men define, establish and maintain work-life success via her proprietary learning systems - 90 Days to a Balanced Life and Briefcase Parent Solutions



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Check it Out

New Referral Lottery

My heartfelt thanks to all of you who've placed your confidence in me, supported my endeavors and referred my services and products. Your referrals and word-of-mouth support is extremely valued by me. As my way of thanking you, I'm launching a referral program. Nothing complex: just something fun and relaxing. For every referral you make that results in a new client, an enrollment in one of my programs, a purchase of one of my products or a paid speaking engagement, you will receive entry into my Referral Lottery and secure a chance to win a luxurious spa treatment as well as some other prizes (details to come). Prizes will be drawn once every six months. The first draw will be at the end of November 2005...just in time for the busy holiday season.

Book Celebrates First Birthday

Well, this month is Briefcase Moms: 10 Proven Practices to Balance Working Mothers' Lives first birthday. Hard to believe that it was launched (June 9) 12 months ago. I must say this first year as an author has been an interesting and rewarding ride. I've been blessed to have so many strong advocates of the book and its 10 practices. For example, with advocate support Briefcase Moms has been purchased by KPMG nationwide (Canada) as a work-life balance tool for all its parents on maternity and paternity leave. With the power of the Internet I continue to get emails from women all over the world who are getting great value from the book.

Briefcase Moms® Home Study Program

I had many requests for a self-study version of the program from working moms who were unable to participate in the live Briefcase Moms® Program: 90 Days to a Balanced Life due to scheduling conflicts. So, we have created a digitally delivered home study program. You can receive all the benefits of the live program at a time of your choosing and at your pace. The course is digitally delivered and includes audio recordings of the 9 one-hour teleseminars, a PDF copy of Briefcase Moms: 10 Proven Practices to Balance Working Mothers' Lives as well as the e-Journal/Workbook.

This life-changing home study course is available for only $99 US (the live program fees are $500). Click here to order your copy.

The Balance Zone

Here's what Reinette in South Africa has to say:

I started to read your book, and think it is excellent. I will get a lot of value from it and so the other mothers that work with me. Thus, I have put your website address and the name of the book and author on our bulletin board at work. I hope this is in order, but I
felt I need to share this book with the other working mothers in our
company.

I was fortunate enough that my sister introduced me to the book. Lucky me - I have a great sister! :-)

Regards
Reinette

Out and About

Here's a listing of some Lisa's most recent and upcoming appearances. If you happen to be in the area, please come by and say hello.

Canadian Living Magazine - "Find Your J-Spot" - April Issue

Sales and Marketing Magazine - "What to do when your manager doesn't support work-life balance." - April Issue

Woman's World Magazine - " Be in the Moment" - June Issue

Home Business Report Magazine - Coach's Corner Columnist "Create Your Balance Vision" - May Issue

Chatelaine.com - "Confidence Quiz" - June 05

CBC Radio - The Almanac - "Mother's Day Tips " - Guest - May 6/05

Environment Canada - "Work-life balance: Do you have it? - Presenter - March 09/05

Market Yourself Smarter -
"Reinventing your goals, career and life plan" - Presenter - May 26/05 - Vancouver

Women Lawyers Forum - "Burnout to Balance" - June 9/05 - Vancouver

Strollerthon - "Balancing Motherhood" - Presenter - June 11/05 - Vancouver

Women in a Home Office - "Burnout to Balance " - June 16/05- Everywhere

Fraser Valley Health - Balanced Living - June 23/05 - Vancouver

Executive Assistant's Forum - "Work-Life Balance" - Presenter - Oct 21/05- Vancouver

Queen's Women in Leadership Conference - Presenter - Nov 11-12/05 - Kingston

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