5 Step Action Guide to Shine Your Light in 2010

January 8, 2010 by Judith Geiger  

Judith Geiger
My New Year’s Gift to You! 5-Step Action Guide to Shine Your Light in 2010:

Have you ever wondered why it seems so easy for some people to make major changes in their life while others sit back as passive observers wondering what happened? They begin to wonder where their life went wrong. They say things such as, “Why are bad things always happening to me?”  Or, “Doesn’t anybody care how I feel?” If this sounds like you then perhaps it is time to start driving your own bus and stop being a passenger in life.

Taking action is the first step to living an empowered life and who doesn’t want that? If you are thinking yes, I want to do that, but I don’t know where to begin…then you simply start at the beginning.  With this action guide, you will journal your answers to coaching questions as you begin your journey into a life you love. Many of my clients say they start finding their authentic self through this process. It gives them the clarity to not only take action but to achieve their desired results very quickly. These words from Mary Oliver have rung through my mind since first hearing them many years ago.  “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”  Today I invite you to let these same words whisper through your mind as you explore the action steps.  My intention is that these simple words inspire you to look at your life in a new way, then be motivated to take the inspired action needed to put one foot in front of the other as you begin your journey. Don’t forget to fasten your seat belt because it will be a wild ride…if you do the work.

As you read through the 5 steps that follow, slow down and take your time. Don’t rush. Work at your own pace. Read more

Women over 40 unite in unique ways

August 29, 2008 by Judith Geiger  


Yes, women over 40 do unite in unique ways. They support each other through an amazing transition time. Being over 40 used to mean “getting older” but it no longer holds any stigma. Read more