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Peru Recap! Part 1: Self-Empowerment The Sacred Valleys Within and Around Us

 

 

February 16, 2026

Regenerate Your World 

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I know these times aren't the easiest for all of us, but I am an optimist - I see the glass as refillable instead of half-full or half-empty. To brighten up your days, I publish the Regenerate Your World newsletter coming to your inbox on a bi-weekly basis.

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Peru Recap! Part 1: Self-Empowerment The Sacred Valleys Within and Around Us

Chuck and I, with the terraces of Moray in the background.

Dear Empowered Reader,


Earlier this month, my husband, Chuck, and I began a journey from Minnesota to Peru. We landed in Lima just as the sun set into the Pacific Ocean.  I felt the familiar anticipation that comes with stepping into a new culture, a mix of anxiety and excitement.


Wandering through vibrant markets, tasting unfamiliar tropical fruits, and joining a cooking class that beautifully blended flavors from China, Italy, Japan, and West Africa, I was reminded how travel stretches us, body, mind, and heart, toward connection and curiosity.


On the road to the Sacred Valley, our guide offered a simple yet profound reminder: “When you travel, go with an open mind and an open heart.” To me, that meant honoring the truth that we never fully know another person’s story, so approach each interaction with curiosity and compassion. Those words stayed with me throughout the journey. Leaving Minnesota during a turbulent time had felt heavy, and current events lingered in my mind even as the terrain changed around me. Yet, I realized that true presence required releasing those thoughts and returning to where my feet were in each moment, allowing myself to fully experience the beauty and lessons of the path before me.


 Presence, I realized, doesn’t require stillness; it invites us to notice and honor each moment as it unfolds.


At Moray, the circular terraces built by the Inca, I learned a lesson in resilience and growth. These concentric rings, once used for agricultural experimentation, reminded me that transformation often comes through patience and practice. Like the farmers who learned which seeds thrived where, we, too, learn through experience what nurtures our own empowerment and what no longer serves us.


Days later, I began the Inca Trail trek, a physical and spiritual pilgrimage toward Machu Picchu. The preparation for this journey had required strength, endurance, and balance training, but the deeper challenge was internal: trusting my own rhythm, listening to my breath, and accepting that progress often comes in mindful steps rather than giant leaps. Along the way, reading Turn Right at Machu Picchu became a reminder that every adventure is ultimately one of self-discovery. Each step brought a deeper connection to Pachamama, Mother Earth. Her presence was unmistakable in the jungle, with its vines, plants, mist, and rain. She reminded me that empowerment begins within when we root ourselves in awareness and open fully to the beauty, diversity, and wisdom around us.


This journey reminded me that self-awareness is lived out moment by moment: how we hydrate at altitude, how we rest between full days, and how we balance effort with care. Regeneration and authentic leadership begin with these small, ordinary choices.


As you move through your own landscape, I invite you to pause with a few questions:

When did you last feel truly present in your body, your breath, your surroundings?

What roots sustain you, habits, values, people, or communities that steady you when life moves fast?

Where is your inner voice asking for more space or attention this season?

When life feels scattered, try a five-minute grounding practice: 

Notice five things you can see, four you can touch, three you can hear, two you can smell, and one you can taste. Take a few deep breaths. Settle in, as you come home to yourself.


An affirmation to carry with you: “I return to myself with compassion and curiosity.”


For deeper reflection, spend time with Mary Oliver’s The Journey. It speaks to the moment you begin to trust your own voice above all others. Let your inner terrain be as worthy of exploration as the Sacred Valley itself.


In the next newsletter, we’ll build from this foundation of self-awareness and explore our second empowerment: Catalyze Your Social Networks: the art of weaving connection and community that sustains meaningful change.


Take care, dear reader,


Julie


Founder, Empower Possible

 

Chuck and I after the Inca Trail hike. We are overlooking Machu Picchu. 

 
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The Journey
Mary Oliver

One day you finally knew
what you had to do, and began,
though the voices around you
kept shouting
their bad advice—
though the whole house
began to tremble
and you felt the old tug
at your ankles.
“Mend my life!”
each voice cried.
But you didn’t stop.
You knew what you had to do,
though the wind pried
with its stiff fingers
at the very foundations,
though their melancholy
was terrible.
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen
branches and stones.
But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper
into the world,
determined to do
the only thing you could do—
determined to save
the only life you could save.

https://readalittlepoetry.com/2011/08/12/the-journey-by-mary-oliver/

Upcoming Events

March 6, 2026 LPHA Virtual Training

Title: Your Next Best Step: Leadership Reflective Practice

Session description: Reflective practice is the intentional process of examining our actions, experiences, and decisions to gain insights and foster growth. In noticing how we are “united in passion and purpose”, we walk alongside others through their most vulnerable moments, and reflection becomes a vital tool for processing our emotions and understanding the true impact of our work.

This workshop invites participants to engage in structured reflective practices.

Together, we will explore how ongoing reflection not only helps us notice the ripple effects of our actions on others but also reveals how our work and those we serve shape us in return.

Registration Link Coming Soon!

Mountain 10 Workshops


What is Mountain 10?     

                                                                                                                                                   During this three-hour workshop, we will focus on accessing your inner wisdom to bring about the changes you deeply desire in your life. We will use the Mountain 10 process, a proven, new technology for deep reflection on human change. It is based on the conviction that every person has the most important answers about direction, purpose, and calling within them. This directed reflection process leads you through four terrains of exploration, stopping at points on the journey to consider key questions about awareness, letting go, vision, and realization. The terrains of your journey will take you into deeper observation of your feelings, thoughts, and images. You will explore what you need to let go of as you truly seek what you really want. We will open a space for a new vision and consider the practical steps to actualize that vision. We will deepen our insights in small circles of trust. Journaling and guided reflection will be used throughout the journey.


Click HERE to sign up to be on the waitlist for the next workshop. I will reach out once a workshop is scheduled that meets your availability.


Please reach out if you have any questions, info@empowerpossible.com



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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Time to Celebrate! 100th Edition of Regenerate Your World

 

 

February 1, 2026

Regenerate Your World 

Build the future you want to live in.


I know these times aren't the easiest for all of us, but I am an optimist - I see the glass as refillable instead of half-full or half-empty. To brighten up your days, I publish the Regenerate Your World newsletter coming to your inbox on a bi-weekly basis.

Let's Get Empowered!

The 100th Edition!

Dear Empowered Reader,


One hundred newsletters.


That is one hundred moments of sitting down, often with a mug of tea or coffee and a heart full of both hope and uncertainty, to ask:

“What might support the readers of this newsletter today?”


When this began, the list was made up of a few family members, friends, and a handful of colleagues who were willing to take a chance on a new idea about regeneration, courage, and well-being.


Since then, the email list has grown, and we are starting to build a community.


A lot has changed for me along the way: job titles, locations, formatting of the newsletter, and more. What hasn't is:

  • To tell the truth about how hard change can be.

  • To offer simple, doable practices for your real life.

  • To remind you that you are capable of more ease, more courage, and more possibility than you might feel in this exact moment.

I still write to one person at a time.
Today, that person is you.


As I reviewed the 100 issues, certain themes kept circling back.


Courage that looks like everyday life
We’ve talked about courage not as a superhero cape, but as the quiet decision to have the hard conversation, to leave the misaligned job, to rest when your worth has been tangled up in overwork.
Courage in the Empower Possible community has looked like therapy appointments, resignations, new business launches, and simply admitting: “I’m not okay, and I need help.”


Mindfulness
Rather than polished perfection, we’ve practiced tools like R.A.I.N. while standing at the kitchen sink, in the car before a meeting, or during a 10-minute walk around the block.
Mindfulness here is not about escaping your life; it is about being present to it, with all its beauty, boredom, and grief.


Letting go and beginning again
We have explored how releasing expectations, roles, and old stories makes room for something new to grow.
Sometimes letting go has meant stepping away from a role, a version of success, or a relationship with work that was depleting you, even if it looked “good on paper.”


Gratitude that doesn’t ignore pain
Together we have practiced gratitude in seasons of illness, caregiving, and loss, not as a way to bypass pain, but as a way to notice the small, steady lights that show up anyway.
A cup of tea, the North Shore, a neighbor’s help with a snowbank, a friend’s text at just the right time. These have become reminders that we can hold both heartbreak and hope.


Un-caped heroes and shared leadership
We have honored the friends, the family members, the colleagues, the caregivers, the unseen organizers, the people who hold communities together.
Leadership, in this community, is not about titles. It is about showing up with empathy, boundaries, and a willingness to keep trying.


The EMPOWER way of seeing the world
EMPOWER—Engage, Meaning, People, Organizations, Well-being, Empathy, Regenerate—has become a compass for how we move through change.
“Possible” is the whisper underneath it all: you are not stuck, even when it feels like you are; there is always a next small step.


As we mark 100 issues together, let's reflect

  1. What has this newsletter made possible for you?
    Maybe it gave you language for burnout, a prompt you brought to your team, or simply permission to be kinder to yourself. Name it.

  2. Where are you feeling called to regenerate, not just persist?
    Is it your schedule, your health, your leadership, your creativity, your relationships, or your sense of purpose? What is one small, compassionate adjustment you can make this week?

  3. Who are you becoming—and what support do you need?
    When you imagine your future self a year from now, what are they grateful you started today? What conversations, tools, or stories would help you move toward that version of you?

You’re always welcome to copy these questions into a journal, bring them to a walk, or talk them through with a trusted friend.


Help shape the next 100

This community has never been about broadcasting from a distance; it has always been about weaving something together.
The next 100 newsletters are a co-creation.

If you are willing, hit reply and share:

  • Topics you’d love to see explored (for example: navigating change at work, boundaries, regenerative leadership, grief, creative risk, systems change, joy rituals, or something I haven’t named yet).

  • Formats that serve you best (short stories, practical tools, reflection questions, mini-series on a theme, interviews, or behind-the-scenes of building Empower Possible).

  • What you most need from this space in the season you’re in: courage, clarity, companionship, permission to rest, or a nudge to act.

Your responses will help guide the next courses, retreats, and offerings, too, because EMPOWER Possible was built for real people with real lives, not abstract “readers.”


From the bottom of my heart: thank you.


Thank you for opening these emails on heavy days and hopeful days.
Thank you for sharing them with colleagues, family, and teams.
Thank you for allowing my words into the tender, complicated, beautiful places of your life.

It is an honor to write to you.
It is an honor to walk alongside you as you engage, find meaning, care for people and organizations, tend to your well-being, lead with empathy, and choose regeneration over resignation.


Take care, dear reader,


Julie Zaruba Fountaine
Founder, Empower Possible

 

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Upcoming Events

March 6, 2026 LPHA Virtual Training 

Title: Your Next Best Step: Leadership Reflective Practice

Session description: Reflective practice is the intentional process of examining our actions, experiences, and decisions to gain insights and foster growth. In noticing how we are “united in passion and purpose”, we walk alongside others through their most vulnerable moments, and reflection becomes a vital tool for processing our emotions and understanding the true impact of our work.

This workshop invites participants to engage in structured reflective practices.

Together, we will explore how ongoing reflection not only helps us notice the ripple effects of our actions on others but also reveals how our work and those we serve shape us in return.

Registration Link Coming Soon!

Scan the QR Code to sign up to be notified when the next Mountain 10 workshop is offered. 


What is Mountain 10?     

                                                                                                                                                   During this three-hour workshop, we will focus on accessing your inner wisdom to bring about the changes you deeply desire in your life. We will use the Mountain 10 process, a proven, new technology for deep reflection on human change. It is based on the conviction that every person has the most important answers about direction, purpose, and calling within them. This directed reflection process leads you through four terrains of exploration, stopping at points on the journey to consider key questions about awareness, letting go, vision and realization. The terrains of your journey will take you into deeper observation of your feelings, thoughts, and images. You will explore what you need to let go of as you truly seek what you really want. We will open a space for a new vision and consider the practical steps to actualize that vision. We will deepen our insights in small circles of trust. Journaling and guided reflection will be used throughout the journey.

 

One Hundred Years

by

Langston Hughes

For one hundred years I have lived,
Seen life's joys and sorrows give and give,
A century of memories stored within,
A life well-lived, a tale to begin.

 

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Peru Recap! Part 1: Self-Empowerment The Sacred Valleys Within and Around Us

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