Posts tagged: single women rule los angeles

Single Women Rule Los Angeles - August Event!!

The Andaz Hotel, West Hollywood, CA - http://westhollywood.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp

The Andaz Hotel, West Hollywood, CA - http://westhollywood.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp

Join Vanessa Torres, head of Single Women Rule Los Angeles for our August event at the beautiful Andaz Hotel in West Hollywood, CA.

Date:            Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Time:            6:00 PM - 9:00 PM PST
Location:      The Andaz Hotel
Street:          8401 Sunset Blvd.
City/Town:   West Hollywood, CA

Email: vanessa (at) singlewomenrule.com for more information and to RSVP! 

Join us on Tuesday, August 25 for drinks and appetizers at the RH Lounge at the Andaz Hotel in West Hollywood.

A friend and supporter of SWR, the Andaz is offering us complimentary appetizers during happy hour (until 7pm).

Once again, new members are welcome, so feel free to bring a friend. I look forward to seeing all of you!

Here’s why Single Women Rule Los Angeles!

SWR Los Angeles founder Vanessa Torres launched her event series in June.  Here’s her post on the first Single Women Rule LA event, from her blog ThatHappenedtome.com

As you guys know, I am the LA Chapter president of SingleWomenRule.com.  What that means exactly, is that I host events for single women professionals in the area.  Tuesday was our launch event and I could not be happier with the way things went.  I invited a bunch of women who I had “met” previously through various channels - some at networking events, and some online - and invited them out to meet, share ideas and generally commiserate about what it’s like to be a working women in this town.  We not only found we had lots in common, but we were psyched to discover we all had complimentary interests and resources despite diverse professional backgrounds.  But most importantly, we were all willing to share our ideas and information.  Exactly the kind of environment I was hoping to create. 

After about 2 1/2 hours, the restaurant wanted to close, so we packed it up and promised to do it again next month.  I am so excited that I am already planning it.  So to those of you who came - thank you for driving out and making room in your busy schedules - and for those of you who couldn’t make it, we will see you next time.  There’s always room at the table at Single Women Rule.

“Owning joy after loss”: A shared post from Thathappenedtome.com

Healthily embracing a loss is fertile ground for new life.

Healthily embracing a loss is fertile ground for new life.

Single Women Rule Los Angeles founder Vanessa Torres, shared these recent insights on her blog, Thathappenedtome.com.  She talks about Lisa Rankin, who’s created a program for widows to help them move through their loss.    Here’s are a few pieces of Vanessa’s post. 

I’m pretty sure I found Owning Pink via Twitter (yet another testimonial to the social networking behemoth).  I am always on the lookout for other women who I think are doing admirable things in their life and work and I get especially excited when I see someone combining the two for maximum results. 

Lissa Rankin of OwningPink.com just hosted a workshop entitled “Owning Joy After Loss,”  a program created for widows, but applicable to anyone who’s suffered a loss of identity of any kind: after death, divorce, or unemployment.  Lissa and her mom conceived the idea after her father passed away a few years ago.  In the days prior, she had given birth to her first child and buried a beloved pet.  Yowza.  Talk about emotional overload.    

Here is an excerpt from her blog about the workshop   . . .

 . . . .It’s Okay To Feel Rootless

“There’s a reason we’re not leading this workshop for widows who have just lost someone.  Some time has passed for them.  When the wounds are fresh, it’s almost impossible to Own Joy.  You feel like a nobody in nowhereland on a path to nothing with nobody.  And that’s okay. That’s how you’re supposed to feel when you’ve lost your whole sense of who you are.  Don’t judge yourself, attempt to fast-forward the process, or skip this important step.  This nothingness is fertile ground for what lies ahead for you- rebirth.” 

Pretty good stuff, huh? These words really resonated with me as I went through all of these phases - and in fact, are still going through some of them.  It helped to read her words, and the words of some of the other women who have sludged through so much muck, I almost feel guilty about what I considered to be my own hardships/setbacks.  As you can tell from the tagline of this site, I really believe that camaraderie is what gets us through the tough times.  You can journal yourself into oblivion and open up your chakras all you want, but I stand by the fact that NOTHING beats being able to talk about stuff with other people who have been where you are.  It’s not wallowing, it’s relating.  And without the ability to relate to one another, we have no real basis for transformative experiences.  So, if you are feelin’ what I’m saying, read the rest of her post.    

I like the idea of being okay with feeling rootless.  The loss of anything, even your sanity temporarily, can you make you feel rootlees.  Embracing it and using it to move on sounds like a good idea.  For the full post and link to Lisa’s site, go to Thathappenedtome.com

WordPress Themes