Woman of the Week – Susan Fisher Palace

Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Susan Fisher Palace

My Current Job/Company: President, Susan Palace Wellness, Certified Health and Weight Loss Coach, Global Director, Take Shape for Life, Corporate Relaxation Speaker

My Birthday: 12-17-1958

My Work: I help people create a state of optimal health and wellbeing in their lives. It starts with getting to a healthy weight and adopting the mindset and practices to create vibrant and radiant health. I take people from surviving (non-sick) to thriving.

My Passion: Making a difference for people in the mind/body/health field. I love learning, growing and experiencing the miracles of transformation.

My Family: I am blessed with a wonderful husband, Andy, a beautiful daughter, Lauren 15 and delightful son Jay, 12. We have an 8 year old Shi Tzu named Roxy.

My Heroes: Anyone who turns a difficult situation into a learning experience or turns a tragedy into a triumph. It takes courage to overcome obstacles.

My Escape: My morning meditation time. 20 minutes wrapped in a blanket on my couch with a cup of hot water and lemon. Snuggling in bed watching movies with my husband and/or children.

My Pet Peeve: Hearing people complain.

My Indulgence: Wine, dark chocolate with almonds and movie theater popcorn with butter.

My Roots: Born in Houston, Texas before it was a BIG city. My dad was a surgeon and mom a teacher. I was the oldest of 4 children born less than 4 years apart. We were taught the value of education and independence from an early age.

My Future: I can’t wait to find out! I am enjoying the journey!!!

My Movie: “Gone with the Wind.” It is a classic and my mom’s favorite book. I could relate to Scarlett O’Hara’s determination when she said, “I will never be hungry again.”

My Love: My husband and children. They nourish me beyond belief. I also cherish my girlfriends, my mom and my sister.

My Quote on Life: “Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming.” -John Wooden

My Accessory: Silver earrings

My Advice to Young Women: Everything starts with a decision. Focus on who you are and what you want. Accept that it takes time to master your profession (research shows 10 years). Ask for what you need. Use challenges and setbacks as opportunities to grow and learn. Take responsibility for outcomes in your life. Surround yourself with support — coaches, mentors, colleagues and friends!

How I Balance it All: For me, balance is an “experience” that is dynamic — never static. Focus, structure and support are my keys to making it happen.

I learned by watching a unicyclist that to balance you must keep moving forward. If you stay still, you will fall. If you look down, you will fall. I keep focused on my priorities and the experience I want to have with my family, my clients, my business and my relationships. If I am feeling stressed and overwhelmed, I know I am out of balance and need to refocus on enjoying my work and my family. The choice is mine.

I have learned to say no to things (yes I feel a little guilty for not baking or volunteering more). I had to let go of control as my husband and kids take on more responsibility. (What an interesting haircut!)

If I stay balanced on the inside (nutrition, sleep, activity, structure) I am better able to balance my daily life with dignity and ease. It is always a dynamic process!

Woman of the Week – Christy Walsh

Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Christy Walsh

My Current Job/Company: Wardrobe Stylist at Wardrobe Therapy, LLC

My Birthday: 4.5.86

My Work: I work with clients within their wardrobe showing them how to work and wear what they currently own, based on their shape and silhouette. I help clients develop a shopping list to fill any holes in their wardrobe, then maximize their wardrobe by pairing the old with the new, creating a whole new wardrobe!

My Passion: Helping women create a greater sense of self-confidence by helping them love what they see when they look in the mirror!

My Family: My amazingly supportive husband, Ted.

My Heroes: My parents. They are a true example of what marriage and happiness should be.

My Escape: Date night with my husband. Anywhere with my husband:)

My Pet Peeve: Improper grammar!

My Indulgence: Snickers Bars!!

My Roots: A beautiful, happy, close family…my biggest cheerleaders.

My Future: A growing family, happiness, love.

My Movie: Rocky IV….long story:)

My Love: Walking into a room and watching my husband light up. Bringing happiness to others. My amazing career–dream job!

My Quote on Life: Do what makes you happy; inspire others.

My Accessory: A smile on my face.

My Advice to Young Women: Find what makes you happy, and work HARD at it.

How I Balance it All: Its not easy. I surround myself with my loving family and friends who keep me positive and know how to calm me when I’ve taken on too much to handle alone. My husband is supportive and is my best friend, I can go to him with anything and he keeps me grounded.

Woman of the Week – Quincy Yu

Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Quincy Yu

My Current Job/Company: President/SeaYu Enterprises, the makers of Clean+Green®

My Birthday: I am a Libra

My Work: Delivering natural cleaning products that work, and educating women about keeping a healthy, sustainable home.

My Passion: I have two major passions right now: ensuring that our children are sufficiently educated because this is the foundation for their futures, and educating women on how to create healthier homes.

My Family: My family consists of a husband and six children (five human and one dog) plus an extended family of siblings and their families of 42 people.

My Heroes: My dad, who left China and his profession to start a new life and better life for his family…and who never complained when working 364 out of 365 days a year.

My Escape: Reading

My Pet Peeve: Rude behavior, i.e. people not getting up on the bus to let elderly people or pregnant women sit down, people talking over others, people talking loudly on their cell phones in public, etc.

My Indulgence: An occasional expensive and decadent glass of my favorite red wine.

My Roots: I am a first generation Chinese American.

My Future: My children.

My Movie: Don’t have one.

My Love: My husband, Dennis.

My Quote on Life: Live life with no regrets.

My Accessory: Shoes.

My Advice to Young Women: Don’t be afraid to fail!

How I Balance it All: Understanding my priorities, and prioritizing demands accordingly.

Woman of the Week – Michelle Norris

Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Michelle Norris

My Current Job/Company: Senior Vice President at National Church Residences

My Birthday: Oct 2, 1960

My Work: I currently head National Church Residences’ Acquisitions and Development team. It is a small team of bright, talented and dedicated people who are responsible for the many complicated, innovative and significant housing developments that National Church Residences creates each year.

My Passion: I am passionate about the desire to be as integrated and as consistent a person as possible. To be present in the moment no matter what

My Family: David (husband); Jessica (daughter – 26); Bentley & Winston – the Yorkies; Mikey – the cat

My Heroes: I am so blessed to have so many heroes in my life that to name one or two would be unfair. I have been touched by many people who have cared about me, encouraged me, inspired me, challenged me, and loved me.

My Escape: Back packing in amazing places like Yosemite and Grand Canyon with my husband.

My Pet Peeve: People who are nasty to staff at hotels, airports, restaurants.

My Indulgence: Starbucks in the a.m. and wine in the p.m.

My Roots: Loving, extended family from Lima, Ohio. Rural Cleveland until I was 10. Then to Columbus where I have lived the rest of my life. C-bus is my town as the rest of my family moved to Georgia and Missouri. I just realized that I work at one of the best organizations in town, I go to one of the most amazing churches in town, and I live in one of the best towns in the country! What a combo!

My Future: My future is yet to be determined but I pray that I do something good for someone every day of my life.

My Movie: Most recent is “The Help” – inspiring, insightful, yet funny at all once!

My Love: Finding time to be still and reflect on the many blessings in my life.

My Quote on Life: I am an avid reader and I keep a journal of every book I read and I take notes of many inspirational quotes. Here is one of my favorites: Night – Elie Weisel “There is so much to be done, there is so much that can be done. One person – a Raoul Wallenberg, an Albert Schweitzer, a Martin Luther King Jr – one person of integrity can make a difference, a difference of life and death.”

My Accessory: Unfortunately, my Blackberry!

My Advice to Young Women: Give yourself a break! Recognize and honor your gifts. Try hard to accept the fact that you can’t do it all and that is OK and healthy!

How I Balance it All: I balance it all by realizing that I can’t balance it all! I try hard to pay attention to how much time I am spending on the various facets of my life. As I have gotten older, I have been more willing to do things like escape to quiet places and to journal and pray. These times help me gain perspective on the rest of my very full life.