Archive | Creativity
McKella Sawyer (Business Heroine Magazine)

How to Conquer Perfectionism

What’s the #1 creative block I hear about the most? Perfectionism. This is the dragon that kills more dreams than anything else. It sounds like this: “It doesn’t look how I imagined it would.” “I don’t feel like it was my best work.” “I’m afraid of messing it up.” “I’m still planning.” Too many of more »

Shara Raqs and Danielle Cornelius

Cover Story: Shara Raqs and Danielle Cornelius – Creative Fulfillment Through Seasons And Cycles

Shara Raqs is a dancer, designer and self-taught data scientist who discovered the Creative Feminine Process after observing patterns in nature. She’s also the CEO of WOMB®, a female-focused, quantified-self startup that helps women enter into peak states of creative flow. Dr. Danielle Cornelius is a women’s health chiropractic physician. Her practice is located in more »

Kara McKay (Business Heroine Magazine)

Sacred Sassy Heroine: The Myth Of Your Mission And Sexy Shoes

Sacred Sassy Heroine: This is the everyday goddess within each woman. It is she who harnesses the unfeigned feminine energy that makes you divine. She embraces all-she-is and struts it like she means it. Today is the full moon. This cosmic event serves as a reminder to crack out of your proper exoskeleton and reconnect with more »

Echo Brown (Business Heroine Magazine)

Cover Interview: Echo Brown Explores Controversy Through The Humor And Pain Of The Stage

Hailed as a “transformational storyteller,” Echo Brown is a writer, performer, & actress from Cleveland, Ohio. Echo’s meteoric rise in the San Francisco art scene with her hit one-woman show, Black Virgins Are Not for Hipsters, has been widely praised. A graduate of Dartmouth College with a B.A. in political science, Echo began her career as more »

Kat Michaels (Business Heroine Magazine)

Heroines of History: Endesha Ida Mae Holland – A Paragon of Determination and Leadership

Heroines of History: These are American women, and their actions were not motivated by fortune or fame. There was no glory, and in many cases very little recognition for their activities. They simply did what needed to be done, and they did so in an extraordinary way. They roared without making a sound, and it is time that more »

Kara McKay (Business Heroine Magazine)

Sacred Sassy Heroine: Tick Tock It’s Time to Rock!

Sacred Sassy Heroine: This is the everyday goddess within each woman. It is she who harnesses the unfeigned feminine energy that makes you divine. She embraces all-she-is and struts it like she means it. Today is the full moon. This cosmic event serves as a reminder to crack out of your proper exoskeleton and reconnect with the howling more »

Anne Perry (Business Heroine Magazine)

Hello, my human friend.

Years ago, I had a business card that simply said: “Anne Pike, Human Being.” Pike is my maiden name. Human Being is the best I could come up with to describe my role in the world. I truly didn’t know what title to give myself (I was dabbling in real estate as the time), and more »

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