Wednesday, May 16, 2018



Annual Weekend Conference
When
Friday, June 8, 2018 at 5:00 PM EDT
-to-
Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 1:00 PM EDT
***Pre-Conference Activities start Thursday, June 7, 2018***
 

Where
DeSales University

Dear Joseph,

Registration closes tomorrow! Our low $300 base registration fee includes:
  • Two nights of on-campus lodging
  • Six catered meals
  • 3 large-group session
  • 4 small-group breakout sessions of your choice
  • WFS face-to-face meetings throughout the weekend
  • Priceless time together with 4C women from around the world!
Featuring this year's keynote speaker:
Karlee Fain, AADP, LMT, KYT
How Women Thrive in the New Economy*
*Hint, it's about uncovering your super powers, reclaiming your time, and finally letting go.
Since you were a young girl, there has been a whisper inside you, telling you that you can do something special, really help others, make a difference, live a good life. But how do you do that when you have real world responsibilities to juggle?
Woman, you have grit, that's how you overcame major obstacles. But now, how do you upgrade from good to great in your career, health and relationships?
Research, and your own experience, has made it clear that you do your best thinking, living and work when you have the time and space to breathe and hear your own wisdom.
Together in this interactive keynote experience you will learn through joyful nourishment and replenishing moments:
- the specific and lasting ways you can reclaim time abundance in your days
- what your unique "super powers" are and how to let them do the work for you
- how to start making the small upgrades that will elevate your personal and professional prosperity to new levels (without you having to turn your world upside down).
The key to thriving in 2018 is not working harder, it's letting go. And this year you will learn how to do just that.
Expect to walk away feeling calm, inspired, clear, capable and ready to get the most out of this year's WFS Conference.
Presenter Bio:
Karlee shows driven women how to rise in our new economy, not by doing more, but by harnessing their unique strengths and authentic voice. Karlee makes your dreams real - taking the hunch you have that things could be better, and turning it into a career and lifestyle that nourishes you deeply while helping others.
Through a blend of science and soul she will show you how capable you really are, and the specific steps to get from where you are to where you want to be. Get a free access to the resources Karlee's clients love at EveryBodyThrive.com.
Karlee is also gifting every conference attendee with a complimentary copy of her ebook, The Grocery Store Adventure Guide: 7 Uplifting Steps to Navigate the Supermarket for Your Revitalized Life.
Register now to receive this free gift!

Don't forget to continue checking in on the forum (womenforsobrietyonline.com) under Conference News for all the latest developments, carpools, and participant-organized additional activities.
Register Now!
 
Please contact Becky in the office (215-536-8026 or contact@womenforsobriety.org) if you have any questions about the event or how to register. We hope to see you there!

 
Women for Sobriety, Inc., P.O. Box 618, Quakertown, PA 18951-0618

Monday, May 14, 2018

5-14-18 Twelve Stepping with Support From Scripture 



Psalm 18:32 It is God who arms me with strength,
And makes my way perfect. (GODS BIG BOOK)


Step 12 - Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to others, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.

Gods way is the only way! Too get to Him you got to go through Jesus .


By Joseph Dickerson/Recovery Connections Need Help email us recoveryfriends@gmail.comPsalm 103v3 He forgives all my sins and Heals all my diseases!
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