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My name is Tracey Carr, and I run eve-olution and Gender IQ to advance women in business. My blog is an insider's view of the lives of working women, including my own, revealing the top secrets to success.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

How one woman became CEO


A couple of weeks ago I promised to share how the 6 Distinctions of Highly Successful Women Seminar helped one woman to make the decision, hence the transition, to becoming CEO of Tele 2 in Croatia.
I remember Malin Holmberg's attendance in 2009 very clearly as she was a shining example of a highly talented young woman who was clearly capable of anything she desired. However, like most of us (with multiple responsibilities) she had reached a point where she needed to reflect on her journey and clarify her future direction based on her own values and beliefs.
This is what she said recently (three years after attending and now CEO!):
"Attending Tracey's seminar in 2009 helped me clarify my priorities and what would be important to me going forward in my career as well as personal life. I especially appreciated the work we did around staying true to yourself, your values and ideals and being authentic. Tracey is a great coach who assists you in pinpointing your own core beliefs, without pushing her or others' points of view upon you. I highly recommend this to anyone who feels the need to take a few minutes to reflect upon what will be the right direction for them in the future."
Malin made the decision that ALL successful (fulfilled) women make… To work on herself and not just on her job.
Generally, it seems to me that women today have truly become the most autonomous, independent, educated and powerful generation in recorded history...
And yet... With all this opportunity, WHY are studies showing that we're feeling less happy, more lonely, unwell, and depressed than ever before?
Did you know that:
  • 50% of us are now living alone without a partner
  • One in five of us is on anti-depressants (not counting those of us who feel unhappy and unfulfilled)
  • 6 out of 10 of us can't sleep at night and experience overwhelming financial stress
Even though we're succeeding at levels never seen before in the corporate world and launching small businesses left, right and centre, 95% of us never feel fulfilled. In fact, the term ‘Having it all’ has become a joke!
If you feel that it would be useful to know how to go beyond overwhelm and get certainty about your future by using eve-olution's proprietary techniques, then please come! The tools you will learn were developed by Tracey as a single working mother (based on a decade of research with the world's most successful women) and you can learn about them with this one-off opportunity (over 50% off) by booking here now for the 29th and 30th of November at Google’s trendy shag pile carpeted offices! Oooh!
If you want to know how Malin went from being a senior woman at Vodafone to being CEO at Tele2 and how she discovered her values to help guide her decisions, then book here now.
If you dream of having your own business that suits your lifestyle then come and find out step by step how to do it!
If you cant be there in person then please join us via technology: click here now to find out more.
This is such an exciting event. We literally can’t wait and hope to see you there!
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International Professional Speaker, Peak Performance Coach. Tracey has a passion for advancing women in the workplace. Tracey ran her first Seminar for Women Leaders in 2001 and has helped thousands of women around the world with their careers, dreams and aspirations. Working with hundreds of FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies who are keen to advance women in enterprise, Tracey's seminars and initiatives have been enthusiastically received on 3 continents. She continues to push for radical change in corporations and backs up her respected and sometimes controversial opinions with her ongoing research. Tracey is currently writing a book that will address gender, power, and politics for women in the workplace and at home. Tracey is available for key-note talks, conferences and forums.

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