Living Your Abundant Life

This week’s guest is Elle Ballard.

In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with returning guest Elle Ballard, international best-selling author, speaker, Abundance mentor, and Founder of the Women of the World Network (WOTWN). Elle helps multinational women achieve abundance in their personal and professional world while helping them uncover and focus on their uniqueness. Elle shares her story as she discusses how WOTWN is accomplishing their mission to bring out their members’ potential.

Motivated by a desire to see more women live their dream lives, their “abundant” lives, Elle founded Women of the World Network. She hoped that she would provide more opportunities for women to create that abundance for themselves. Women often busy themselves with their families and put their dreams on the back burner. Elle wanted to make a platform where they would be able to pursue both if they so wished.

WOTWN is a community of multinational women entrepreneurs whose mission is to help other women achieve success in their businesses. They have multiple membership levels and host events that even non-members can attend. WOTWN offers members much exposure, marketability, professional expansion, and growth.

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Women of the World Network is a community of multinational women entrepreneurs whose mission is to help other women achieve success in their businesses.
— Elle Ballard
 
 
 

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