by Andrea Owen | Jan 21, 2015 | Coaching, Empowering Women, How to Kick Ass, Inner-critic, Motherhood, Perfectionism, Programs
http://traffic.libsyn.com/yourkickasslife/Ep-191final.mp3Podcast: DownloadMY BOOK IS OUT! To celebrate, I’m giving $10 to Best Buddies International for every Amazon review from now until January 9th. (Scroll down for instructions on how to do this). Best Buddies is a...
by Andrea Owen | Jan 12, 2015 | Coaching, Empowering Women, Inner-critic, Programs
Hey ass kickers! An important video to some very important people: YOU! The link to the 7-Day Challenge is here. There is a CONTEST involved, so make sure you read all about it and check out the fabulous prizes! Can't wait to see you there!
by Andrea Owen | Jan 5, 2015 | Empowering Women, How to Kick Ass, Inner-critic, Perfectionism, Relationships
You may have followed my work for a bit now and know that I talk about courage and confidence. And maybe you think “Well, I get it, and this whole ‘courage and confidence’ thing sounds good in theory, but how will my life be different if I learn to be courageous and...
by Andrea Owen | Dec 29, 2014 | Coaching, Empowering Women, How to Kick Ass, Perfectionism, Relationships
Courage. A word we probably grew up with that was synonymous with the prince we believed would ride up on his white horse and rescue us. For me, I believed courage meant fighting back when someone gave you shit. Coming out swinging. Fighting fire with fire. Or,...
by Andrea Owen | Dec 17, 2014 | Divorce, Empowering Women, How to Kick Ass, Inner-critic
Last week I was cleaning up my gmail folders and came across a folder where I had saved all of the email exchanges from my mine and my husband’s first year of corresponding. Some of them were funny, like when I told him I was bringing Oreo’s over to watch a movie (he...
by Andrea Owen | Dec 3, 2014 | Empowering Women, How to Kick Ass
Years ago I had a friend that broke off an engagement with a guy she had been in a nine-year relationship with. She proudly told me she was going to wait to start dating and was enjoying being single because she was “working on herself”. I knew for a fact...