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Women of EO ANZ connect with self, others and nature at the inaugural retreat

It’s a retreat like no other as 28 formidable, entrepreneurial South Pacific women from seven EO chapters in Australia and New Zealand, including one from the USA, gathered for four days in the inaugural retreat of the Women of EO ANZ.

It’s a retreat like no other as 28 formidable, entrepreneurial South Pacific women from seven EO chapters in Australia and New Zealand, including one from the USA, gathered for four days in the inaugural retreat of the Women of EO ANZ.

Participants from various EO chapters, including those from EO Melbourne, travelled to the unique and beautiful Kuku Yalanji Country, which is the land of the Kubirriwarra people, as they held the Women of EO ANZ 2022 Retreat on 25-28 August at Silky Oaks Lodge at The Daintree, Queensland. With the theme of “Connect with Self, Others and Nature,” the retreat was for the Women of EO ANZ to take stock, re-invigorate and connect with themselves, each other and the natural environment. 

Staying true to its theme, the retreat was structured in a way that provided the participants with the time for reflection, connection, learning, feeding the soul and a sense of fun. The idea of a retreat stemmed from the Women of EO ANZ’s September meeting, where members expressed being overwhelmed with exhaustion and mental and emotional fatigue. They embraced the suggestion for a retreat as it aligned with the group’s goals of creating greater connections and encouraging retention of women members across Australia and New Zealand.

The retreat was facilitated by Kylee Stone of The Performance Co., who is a very successful and respected facilitator and personal development coach. The program consisted of a formal learning day, yarning circles to articulate and process learning, meditations and reflections to embed learning, and informal yarning circles to further explore topics of interest. Participants also enjoyed various activities, such as river drifting, lunch in the rainforest, indigenous art lesson, life story through song, and a silent disco.

“(It’s) such a pleasure to meet in such an incredible location amongst these beautiful women. We are truly privileged to have access to these life-changing experiences,” shared EO Melbourne Member and Mentorship Chair & Key Executive Chair Jeni Clift.

Other participants were also very satisfied with the whole experience. Here are some of their feedback:

“This was my first women’s event and I really get the value that this community has.”

“I’m going to tell every woman in my Chapter that she should join WoEO!”

“What a blessing to meet women from around Oz and NZ! – Loved our friends from across the ditch!!”

EO promotes diversity in its membership and encourages various interests among its members. In fact, EO has a program called MyEO that enables EO members to curate a tailor-made curriculum of groups and events. With MyEO, members get the exact experience they want and value and desire.

MyEO Women is a MyEO Premier Group dedicated to supporting the retention and recruitment of women to the Entrepreneurs’ Organization through building a collaborative, diverse and supportive member community that offers rich networking and learning opportunities for women entrepreneurs.

(Photos from Women of EO ANZ.)

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Things you can enjoy through MyEO

Starting and running a business is not only all about checking the books and finding the money. The entrepreneurial journey is also a journey of learning where entrepreneurs can expand their horizon about business, about themselves and about life, in general. For those who have taken their journey aboard the EO vehicle, there is an exciting part where members get to connect with their fellow EOers around the world through the MyEO program.

Starting and running a business is not only all about checking the books and finding the money. The entrepreneurial journey is also a journey of learning where entrepreneurs can expand their horizon about business, about themselves and about life, in general. For those who have taken their journey aboard the EO vehicle, there is an exciting part where members get to connect with their fellow EOers around the world through the MyEO program.

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MyEO empowers members as they can host an experience or participate in one. The platform is an opportunity for members to connect and collaborate by uniting their unique passions and creating their own personalised experience. It allows entrepreneurs to explore various aspects of their lives and pursue their interests with like-minded individuals.

As the saying goes, “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” MyEO is one of the programs that enable members to be cool, make a mark, thirst for learning, trust and respect, and boldly go! In other words, the program inculcates EO’s core values among the members and shapes them to be a 360

Members can choose the groups they want to belong to and enjoy the activities within that group. They can meet online or face-to-face, or gather and attend events and activities. There are groups for: women, members who are 35 years old and younger, families and spouses, those belonging in the same industries, and those sharing the same hobbies, causes and interests. MyEO groups are avenues for members to initiate and champion undertakings, exchange insights and ideas, travel, play sports, and do activities that can hone and shape the members’ holistic growth.

Personal development

Whether you want to improve the skills you already have or engage in a new pursuit, you can choose from and participate in a variety of MyEO endeavours. Champions initiate a MyEO group or event to interact with other members who share a common ground with them. Book lovers have formed an online reading group, some share ideas on how to meditate and practice mindfulness, while others come together to satisfy their thirst for learning.

Family care

Many entrepreneurs are also heads of families, and they have to take care of both their business and their households. MyEO weaves families – spouses, partners and children – into the EO fabric by including them in various activities and engaging them in the entrepreneurial journey of the members.

Advocacies

Global issues like caring for the environment, gender equality and ethnicity are also tackled in MyEO groups. Philanthropic activities and cause-oriented endeavours are also initiated and championed by members to pursue solutions to social problems.

Industry concerns

 but, industry-related MyEO groups are also championed by members themselves. Various groups are formed for those who have businesses that are focused on health, finance, construction, food and beverage, real estate, hospitality, education, legal and consultancy services, and retail, among many others.

Interests and hobbies

The beauty of MyEO is that members can indulge in their other passions, such as their hobbies, sports and varied interests. May it be about art, music, farming, adventure activities, golf or music, there are groups available to engage in the things you love, other than business and family. If you cannot find one that suits your hobby, you can always create one. Moreover, not only will it provide you with a venue to communicate your interests with people who share your passion, but you can also organise events and activities that can fulfil your zeal for things close to your heart.

Now, check the various MyEO groups and events and tick off the ones that catch your eye. You can also champion a MyEO initiative. To know more how to join in the MyEO activities or create one, read the resource found in the MyEO page.

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