When Tara Mohr was putting together a survey for her community of women asking what their biggest challenge was, she made a list of multiple choice answers covering all the typical challenges she believed women face. And then she added one more… Something that was personal to her. It said: “I’m Playing Small.”
When she sent the survey out she was amazed to find that the answer most women chose was that last, very personal statement “I’m Playing Small.” Since that day Tara has dedicated herself to understanding what this really means for women of all ages and occupations AND the specific tools and strategies that will help us all to play a bigger game. I know this is a global issue and I’ve had many discussions with members who can relate to this idea of playing small. I’ve felt it myself in various ways throughout my career.
Tara’s research resulted in a best-selling book called Playing Big, which caused people like Elizabeth Gilbert, internationally renowned author of Eat Pray Love to say “At last. At last this very important book has been written, encouraging women to take up all the creative space they deserve in the world.” It’s an amazing book and we had the great pleasure of Tara joining us for what many people in our community said was our best webinar training ever. The recording of the Playing Big training is now available in our Online Learning Library.
Normally it would cost you $59 to access it. But for a limited time you can get Playing Big, plus 164 other amazing trainings, to access as often as you’d like for a full 30 days, for just $147 as part of our Summer School Offer.
Suzi Dafnis
P.S. I know you’ll love the Playing Big training.
- It’s particularly relevant for you if:
- You feel a calling or longing to play bigger, but you feel afraid or unsure about the next right steps
- You want to make a positive difference in the world but feel held back in some way
- You feel done with striving to play big on the world’s terms – but you do want to play big according to what that truly means to you
- You wish you struggled less with fear, self-doubt, worries about what others think, or tentativeness around your ideas
- You suspect it would be a whole lot more fun to play big.