Liz Kearns – The Mindful Business Mentor  

As a business mentor, Inforum Michigan member and mother of two boys, Liz Kearns has a lot on her plate yet still sets aside time to take care of her personal health and professional well-being.

As “the Mindful Business Mentor,” Kearns specializes in executive coaching and consulting services that help Michigan women entrepreneurs to start feeling and looking their best and to help find their purpose and business value.

Liz’s business, Awaken Mindfulness, is built around the concept of supporting “savvy, inspired women entrepreneurs who want to take their business and life to the next level.” Liz believes that women entrepreneurs are often undervalued, so she created Awaken Mindfulness to help Michigan women entrepreneurs to pursue their full potential and worth.

This way of thinking has led her to create the Value Yourself First Plan, a step-by-step program that concentrates on helping women entrepreneurs to stop using their weight as an excuse and to finally look and feel great about themselves. One of Kearns’ core values is that only when female entrepreneurs are able to invest in themselves will they be able to exert their brilliance to others.

Liz focuses on making sure others feel good about themselves so that they can be successful with any business or client they may encounter. She asks women to join the “earn what your worth community” and to see the changes they can make in both their personal and professional lives.

Not only a successful Michigan business woman, Liz Kearns is a dynamic family woman, University of Michigan alumna and active member of Inforum, a professional women’s alliance throughout the state of Michigan. To learn more about Awaken Mindfulness, contact Liz:

Liz KearnsFounder, Coach and MentorAwakenMindfulness, LLC22138 Phoenix Ct.Farmington Hills, MI 48336(248) 474-3982Email: Liz@AwakenMindfulness.comwww.AwakenMindfulness.com

About the Author

Intern at Ingenex Digital Marketing in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Advertising Senior at Michigan State University.

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