Facilitator Friday: Comparison
Admiring other women sparks us in cultivating qualities we like within ourselves. Resources Release the fear of betrayal and caddiness here. Take Action What are
Admiring other women sparks us in cultivating qualities we like within ourselves. Resources Release the fear of betrayal and caddiness here. Take Action What are
One of the most common questions we receive at Sistership Circle is how to lead ritual in a women’s circle. Let’s first define what a
Celebrating one-another is key to cutting out caddiness when in sistership. Instead of cutting another woman down, why not empower her and rise together? Resources
So I want to get real with you for a moment … Leading circle is one thing, calling in the women to sit in circle
Staying small is not an option anymore. When you give yourself permission is expand and embody your process with self-acceptance, you inspire other women to
Hi I’m Tanya Lynn, Founder of Sistership Circle and I’ve taught thousands of women how to lead a women’s circle over the past decade. One
A major sister-wound we face is seeing other women as competition rather than recognizing each other for our strengths. Let’s talk about changing competition into
Do you know what the hardest part for women when it comes to leading a women’s circle? It has nothing to do with facilitation. It’s
We circle to develop deep meaningful relationships with other women. But in general, women don’t trust each other because of what’s called “the sister wound.”