Heather Wick

What We Believe

January 07, 20262 min read

This is what we believe around here at the Sacred Boardroom...

The Pillars that we stand on, and build our businesses and communities on.

PILLAR 01.
Energetic Alignment Is At The Forefront

We believe that every entity has its own energy. From you, to the tree outside, to your business, we all have our our frequency and vibration. By choosing what we value and matching frequencies, we create more of what we want to see, experience, and embody in the world.

PILLAR 02.
There Is No "Right Way"

Every person's spiritual journey is their own. All forms of spirituality are welcome here. We define spirituality as your connection to the divine or the sense that there is something greater than yourself. Whether you pray, meditate, have traditional religious rituals, or commune with nature, there is no right way, only your way of connecting.

PILLAR 03.
Sustainable Business Comes From Strategic Flow

We encourage sustainable business practices. This means both caring for our environment, and caring for ourselves. Prioritizing freedom and ease over hustle and grind. Here, strategy meets intuition. We prioritize business models that align personal energy with growth strategies, and we do our best to lead a life-first business.

PILLAR 04.
We Show Up As Embodied Leaders

A woman who is held and supported by her business is a woman who is better prepared to support her family, her community, champion causes close to her heart, and make a positive impact on the world. Entrepreneurship and motherhood are not mutually exclusive. We encourage intentional leadership, personal sovereignty, and decision making that serves both business and family.

PILLAR 05.
It's All A Cycle of Connection + Love

Our live and our business are beautiful cycles of connection and love. There is no need to force, no need to overextend ourselves. We can easily shift to follow our natural cycles of creativity and needing rest. And we show up as love, every time that we can. We aren't perfect, but we sure do try to be kind.

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