Building Self-Belief: Connecting Your Vision to Action

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Salisbury, MD — The Women’s Leadership Council (WLC) is excited to announce a transformative workshop designed to help participants unlock their full potential, and turn their dreams into reality. Building Self-Belief: Connecting Your Vision to Action will be held on March 21st at Salisbury University Perdue Hall, and will be led by Moira Kucaba, a renowned speaker, author, and thought leader in personal growth and leadership.

This interactive workshop offers a unique opportunity for attendees to learn how to overcome limiting beliefs and build new beliefs to break through to the next level. Moira will guide participants in bridging the gap between their vision and actions, by mastering the art of execution and developing an action plan to get there. Through practical and proven strategies and powerful insights, attendees will gain the tools needed to execute their goals effectively, create a clear action plan, and start making strides toward achieving their aspirations with confidence.

“We believe in the power of women to make meaningful change in their lives and communities,” says Jessica Eisemann, Founder, WLC. “This workshop is a chance to break through self-doubt, build unwavering self-belief, and turn visions into tangible achievements. It’s a workshop you won’t want to miss!”

Event Details:

  • Event Name: Building Self-Belief: Connecting Your Vision to Action
  • Date: March 21, 2025
  • Time: 9:00am-11:30am
  • Location: Salisbury University Perdue Hall
  • Admission: registration required, $15 ticket includes light refreshments

For more information about the event or to register, visit the Women’s Leadership Council – Greater Salisbury Facebook page or visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/building-self-belief-connecting-your-vision-to-action-tickets-1234946039849?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

About Women’s Leadership Council (WLC): WLC serves to inspire and empower women to flourish through assembly and partnership, facilitating advancement of members as professional leaders in their life, work and community.