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The She-Compass Show


Apr 2, 2019

“You can inadvertently pass up on a host of opportunities simply by underestimating people and the connections to which they can expose you.”

Expecting others to fall short of our expectations is a common mistake we all make. How many times have we assumed that because someone earns less money, has less education, or even speaks differently than we do, she isn’t a fit for our lives? And of course, by the time we realize she’s a perfect friend or mentor, the opportunity to grow from this relationship has long passed us by.


We'll talk about the impact presumptions can have on our journey toward self-discovery and explore what really happens to our sense of self when preconceived notions create missed opportunities.


Promotional Info Mentioned in this episode:

**Path of the Lightworker Podcast - Link to Helen Owens’s guest appearance

**The Dyslexia Quest Podcast  - Link to Helen Owens’s guest appearance

**Believe, Inspire, Grow Speakership -  Show host Helen Owens will be speaking live at the Believe, Inspire, Grow membership meeting on Friday, August 9, 2019 at 10 am in Chatham Township, NJ. Please join her for an uplifting discussion on how she overcame poverty, teenage pregnancy and a lifelong battle with dyslexia to become an author and empowerer of women. For details, contact Cathy Maloney, Chatham/Madison B-I-G Pod leader at cmaloney1@verizon.net

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