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At the closing of the Sowing for Women’s Month event, the founder of the Presidency program shared her practice with businesswomen and entrepreneurs so that their requests come true
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March 16, 2023 at 10:00
This Wednesday the Hyatt Centric ballroom was packed with entrepreneurs and businesswomen called by the Sembrando program for the month of women. The proposal focused on knowing the stories of the gastronomic entrepreneur Maru Botana and heThe promoter of the Sembrando program and the Landscaping Identity company, Lorena Ponce de León.
At the end of Botana’s dissertation, Ponce de León exchanged again with the women and rescued one of the phrases that the gastronomic entrepreneur had used during her presentation: “I ask a lot of the universe”.
Next, Loli —as the businesswoman usually calls herself— shared a practice that she carries out from time to time and that she described as “very nice”. “It may seem a bit strange to you,” she advanced. “On full moon days I light a candle, I write everything I want to leave behind and everything I’m sure is going to happen. That ceremony is held, that piece of paper is set on fire and delivered to heaven,” Ponce de León narrated. before the watchful eye of the audience of women that filled the hotel ballroom.
Lorena Ponce de León immediately emphasized the effects of this mystical practice. “They do not know the number of things that have been fulfilled through those requests,” she commented and assured that after doing this ritual written orders are “executed”.
Photo: Leonardo Carreno.
Lorena Ponce de León at the Sembrando event for the month of women
In the final part of the meeting, the founder of the Sembrando program also encouraged the women to let go. “We women are so controlling, we want to control children, work, everything. But when you let go, the things that start to happen are incredible”reflected Ponce de León and assured that in his case applying it was a learning experience: “Especially those of us who like to have short reins,” she said and aroused the complicit laughter of the businesswomen and entrepreneurs who accompanied her in the room.
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