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32 contributions to Undependent Women's Club
🎉 The November Undependent Woman Fortune Cookie Wealth Secrets: Wealth Would-You-Rather? (Nov 1–30)
30 days. One spicy A/B question each morning. Vote A or B and then tell us why. How to Play (60-second rules) Show up daily to the “Day X” thread at 10:00 AM MT. Vote: Type A or B + one sentence explaining your choice. React and reply to two people you don’t know yet. Watch for the “Sovereign Wealth Take” mini-lesson under the top comments. That’s it. No homework. No spreadsheets. Just quick sparks → real insights. 🏆 Points, Prizes - +3 for a vote with a why - +1 per thoughtful reply (max +3/day) - +2 streak bonus after 3 days in a row - Surprise +5 for standout wisdom or humor - Community votes create winners Will you be a - Debate Diva — Most persuasive comments this week - Sovereign Sage — Insight that shifts the room - Closer Queen — Best practical “next move” - Community Lifter — Consistently helpful replies - Streak Spark — 7+ days in a row Prizes (announced Sundays): - 1 person will win a 30-min laser session with Vickie - “Undependent Spotlight” feature in the community - Fun goodies (coffee cards, book drops, VIP shout-outs) Here Are The Weekly Rhythm (so you always know what’s coming) - Mon—Mindset Money: beliefs with teeth - Tue—Offer & Pricing: courage and clarity - Wed—Audience & Trust: relationships over algorithms - Thu—Assets & IP: own it or lose it - Fri—Cash & Collection: ask → receive - Sat—Protection & Boundaries: shields up - Sun—Celebrate & Reset: wins, lessons, next move Type "I'm In" Below to let me know you want to win prizes
3 likes • Oct 31
how fun! I'm in!
How To Challenge Your Reality...You Say You Want More — But Can You Handle the Cost?
We all say we want more... More freedom. More wealth. More impact. We chase the idea of becoming more, doing more, and having more. But at some point... often right when we’re closest to the big breakthrough we say: “There’s no way I can do more. I just can’t.” That moment right there? That’s the line in the sand. The border between your current identity… and your next evolution. “Quantity has a quality all its own.” — Napoleon Bonaparte Your capabilities are always greater than what’s required to succeed...read that again. The problem? ... You don’t believe that—yet... so you feel stuck. The Lie of Being “Stuck” Saying you’re stuck is often a quiet form of self-sabotage. It sounds like truth. But it’s usually an excuse. A kind of a soft landing for the fear of our own greatness. Years ago, I used to say I had “writer’s block.” Until I realized I was creating it by saying and naming it. “Poof. You have writer’s block... What’s your next wish?” Words are spells. The minute I stopped using that phrase, my ideas flowed when I started challenging the thought that I was stuck... why? Because what you believe… becomes your reality. Your Inner Culture Determines Your Outer Results Winners don’t just do more.They become more.They don’t say “I’m stuck.” They say, “What’s next? or how do I get through this?” And here’s the truth: Every woman has an inner winner that’s been buried alive. She’s not a fantasy... She’s just waiting for you to stop protecting your comfort zone and start producing quantity, because quantity is what sharpens quality. Let me show you what I mean… The Dr. Joe Dispenza Moment In 1986, Dr. Joe Dispenza was hit by an SUV while cycling. His spine was shattered in six places. Four of the world’s top surgeons told him... “You need surgery immediately or you’ll be paralyzed for life.” Joe said no... Instead, he chose to rebuild his spine with the power of his mind, which everyone thought was impossible and stupid to believe. But he reject them and he meditated. He visualized. He committed fully. He refused to say “I’m stuck.”
2 likes • Oct 31
amazing! It's about believing the possibilities instead of the problems. Thank you!
Tell Me Something You Are Grateful For... I'll Go First
Take a moment and tell me something you are grateful for because I believe that gratitude is so good for well being and creativity. It helps you see what others can't see and deepens your connection to the unseen grace that blesses us so generously.
2 likes • Oct 29
I'm grateful for the coffee hour we had today - being surrounded by brilliant, loving women is such a gift! Thank you.
Sovereign wealth 5 day challenge
I found some time to view day 1 while waiting for siblings to stop avoiding decisions about who gets what. Sigh - I have almost NO assets from a 44 year marriage (another sigh) And my husband refuses to write a will. I did the mom track - and he was active duty Air Force so I rarely worked outside the home. I do have a closet full of Mary Kay products worth some cash. I have skills that I'm building my lifeboat biz with. My parents were avid collectors - I bet the stamps and coins that I get could be sold if needed. He did everything with gusto - there are enough for each of 5 kids to have plenty. Thanks Dad!
1 like • Oct 26
@Robin Helm One of my brothers is NOT dealing well with anything since he had a friend pass away suddenly 2 days before I got here. Another wants everything for himself. My sister's husband is on hospice. The last brother, his wife and I are sorting. I just want to get it done! AND I can't control anyone else.
1 like • Oct 26
It's already been 2 years since mom passed. My siblings that live here haven't done much. I wonder if it's harder for them since they lived close and spent more time here. I moved away (for the most part) in 1977. We may finish some day. I don't want to leave it for the next generation.
In Dad's Genealogy file
Dad did a LOT of genealogical research - just found a document titled "And the widow get's her 'thirds'. Apparently, a woman only had rights to one third of her husband's property. Oh, but that was only the property owned at his time of death. She had NO rights to proceeds from anything he sold, even if the land came from her family. The bibliography cites books about early Colonial America.
3 likes • Oct 26
@Vickie Helm Dad got the info at a Genealogy seminar he attended. The presenter listed about 8 books - the bibliography is longer than the article 🤣 I can keep it and get it scanned eventually if you want to see it.
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