• A Woman’s Day of Inspiration

    Stay tuned for details on the upcoming 3rd annual “A Woman’s Day of Inspiration and Joy” to be held in Peabody in fall of 2012.

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    The Joy Source’s 2nd Annual ‘A Woman’s Day of Inspiration and Joy’ was once again held at the Peabody Marriott in Peabody, MA, but this year, we had new speakers, new topics, a new feature of vendors for early holiday shopping and new ways to help you Be Better Than You Used To Be!

    At the end of the day, attendees knew the secrets to why (and how):

    • they don’t have to wait until the kids go to college or retirement or are a certain age to live their best life
    • they don’t have to spend time and money on the latest diet craze to be happy with or enjoy their body
    • they don’t have to hate their wardrobe or feel frumpy or look a certain way to feel good
    • they don’t have to live their lives caught in the shadows of pain or struggle

    They now know they can have the best life NOW! They (and YOU) can have it all!


    Julie inspired attendees to "Create Your Best Life."

    Ginger Burr of Total Image Consultants offered her tips on how to “Look and Feel Great Everyday With These 10 Beauty Secrets"

     

     

     

    “Why You Will Never Diet Again” with Andrea Cohen of Full Circle Food Coaching

    The afternoon ended with our Keynote Address- “From Darkness to Light: One Woman’s Inspiring Journey of Hope and Healing” given by Jennifer Jean, Published Poet

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Some pictures from our debut Woman’s Day in September 2010:

    "Julie, I wanted to say THANK YOU for everything yesterday. This experience was truly moving and inspirational."

     

    Our amazing speakers- Keynote Kimberly Todd of Dress for Success, Julie McGrath, Georgianna Melendez of Just Do You and Dr. Julie McCullough, OB/GYN

    Julie inspiring the group on taking “The Risk to Grow”