LISA Williams, 35, from Rhyl, who is also a best-selling author in the book “SEEN” and motivational speaker, won one of the five awards she was nominated for at the “Warrior Women Awards” earlier this month.
Lisa won the “Seer Award” to represent a forward-thinker and warrior who uses her gift to look ahead to the future, and who uses her intuition for positive change.
These awards were hosted by Stina Maria, is a counsellor who supports women, and were set up to recognise women who are making a difference and to show the empowerment of women and the strength it takes to come through adversity while still wearing a brave face.
The event was the first time most attendees even considered themselves as making a difference, with Stina saying: “I believe in women being the backbone of the future with power to shape tomorrow, one conversation at a time.”
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Vision board coach Lisa works with women to achieve their dreams and create a positive future.
The mum of two started creating positive changes in her own life after three devastating miscarriages which made her look at live through a new lens.
“I truly believe everyone can live a positive life; I am totally overwhelmed with the nominations. I honestly didn’t expect to be nominated, let alone win an award,” said Lisa, addressing the room during her speech.
She added: “I am nobody special. If I can do it, then you can too. My vision is seeing as many people as possible achieving their dreams.”
Lisa also created a Facebook group called “Vision, Gratitude and Abundance Lounge”, which gives women a space to create positive changes and has more than 1,000 members.
For more information about it, go to: www.facebook.com/groups/visionboardqueen.
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