What It's Like

Beate can speak to large or small crowds, seminars or symposiums. She has an innate grasp of her audience, yet she doesn’t change her message to fit. Because she is so essentially down to earth, her speaking retains it force in intimate or public forums.

Her topics include:

  • Being in front of your career (and not running after it)
  • What it takes to be successful
  • Changing modes of behaviors for women (and men) in the workplace
  • Forgiving the people who have hurt you
  • How to self-evaluate
  • Confronting your judgments about success

Beate will present the story of her life and how she came to create the Women’s Code and the ego-RHYTHM™ concept. She will address the remarkable situation today of women’s growing strength in the workplace, their increasing numbers in college and university. She sees that women are at a point now where they will soon be more powerful in business than men — and she wants women and men and workplaces to be prepared for this change. Beate saw through her own entrepreneurial career that women still often sabotage each other — an outmoded way of behavior. And one that it’s more essential than ever to address given the growing power of women in the boardroom.

Beate will use examples from the ups and downs of her career, her marriage, her motherhood, to illuminate how by paying attention to what she went through she was able to devise a system by which other women could learn to live their lives to the utmost without guilt.

When Beate speaks, she offers visuals and videos, she provides exercises that participants can follow, she engages the audience in supervised discussion and work groups, and she will take questions about women’s own particular situations and how her experience can help them.

As one woman has said, thanks to having heard Beate Chelette speak:

“I now have a game plan in place.”  — Benja Stig Fagerland