EmpowerHER!  "5 Steps for Lasting Transformation"

EmpowerHER! "5 Steps for Lasting Transformation"

You’re not here to play small. You’re here to evolve—fully, boldly, and without abandoning yourself.

By NAWBO San Diego

Date and time

Location

Mission Fed Credit Union - Corporate Office

10325 Meanley Drive San Diego, CA 92131

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

You’re not here to play small. You’re here to evolve—fully, boldly, and without abandoning yourself.

This isn’t your typical “how to change your life” workshop. This is real-talk meets soul strategy. A grounded, grace-filled roadmap to help you shed the patterns that no longer serve and step into the next version of yourself—with clarity, courage, and deep inner trust.

In this intimate workshop, Lauren will walk you through her powerful 5-step framework for lasting transformation designed specifically for women navigating business up levels, life pivots, or that quiet-but-undeniable inner nudge that says: It’s time.

This is for you if:You’ve outgrown an old version of your life, but aren’t sure how to move forward

  • Cultivate crystal-clear awareness of the patterns holding you back
  • Anchor into a “why” that makes change inevitable, not negotiable
  • Interrupt old cycles with compassion and conscious choice
  • Meet your deepest needs in new, aligned ways
  • Reinforce your evolution with rituals and support that actually work

To learn more about Lauren and her business, please visit https://www.lauren-paige.com/.

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The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) is the voice of America's 11.6 million women-owned businesses. Since 1975, NAWBO has helped women evolve their businesses by sharing resources and providing a single voice to shape economic and public policy.NAWBO is a non-profit organization of more than 6,000 members that represents women business owners across all industries. NAWBO San Diego is one of about 60 chapters across the U.S.NAWBO HistoryNAWBO traces its origin to a small group of Washington, DC businesswomen who began meeting informally in 1974 to talk about mutual experiences, exchange information and develop business skills. Recognizing the value of the group, they incorporated as the National Association of Women Business Owners on July 5, 1975. Two years later, they began recruiting members from across the country; in 1978, the first chapters were formed. The San Diego chapter has been in existence since 1991.

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