Prior to launching WonderWomen I sent out a survey to a range of women in my community and among the other more practical questions, I asked the women, “If you could ask any woman one question what would you ask?” This has now formed the basis for Ten Questions. Every month I will ask these same Ten Questions to a different woman. Interviews will be done via email, over the phone, or when I’m lucky, in person. They will be written up 99% verbatim – so enjoy the conversation.
If there is a ‘wonder’ woman you would like me to interview, please make your suggestions here in the comment section below. If you have a burning question I should be asking, please suggest here.
TEN QUESTIONS
- What is the essence of being a woman?
- What do you feel unites women?
- How do you stay strong, assertive and feminine?
- What and who inspires you?
- How do you live your life so it has meaning?
- What contribution would you like to make to benefit humankind?
- How do you stay calm under pressure?
- How do you move from dream into action into completion?
- Three words to describe how you maintain a life balance.
- If you could ask any woman one question, what would you ask?
great questions! I am going to use them in my next Creative Circle class, with a bunch of women here in the Montreal area, Canada. thanks for this great site. very inspiring.
Thanks for sharing Jenn and thanks for the feedback. I love Montreal and have a very cool artist cousin living there. Enjoy your circle!
It was a pleasure reading your interview with Carol Devine. If you would be interested, I would like to be interviewed. I am a naturopath and holistic life coach and are in the midst of finalising my training in Family Constellation in the next 8 month.
I have been working with women empowerment for the past 20 + years and my passion is to be a catalyst of positive change in women’s lives.
Please visit my web site for more.
Looking forward hearing from you,
May-Britt Searty
http://www.mbslifechoice.org
Thank you May-Britt. I will have a look at your site. Warm regards, Miriam