We help people who are SERIOUS about gaining clarity, opening their minds, clearing out the obstacles they've put in their own way, and focusing their intentions and energy as quantum creators. Visions of Bliss Vision Board Workshops is a joint venture and passion project of friends Marjorie Wallwey and Rebecca Mogg. MARJORIE WALLWEY is a married (since 1997) mother of one (since 2002) with 30+ ye
ars' experience in marketing communications -- helping companies, organizations, and brands tell their stories and connect with their most important audiences. In early 2011, she unexpectedly lost the job she'd loved and identified with for nearly 16 years. In hindsight it was a blessing, because it allowed her to be her mother's full-time caregiver for the last 6 months of her mother's life. After her mother passed in September, 2011, Marjorie took some time to evaluate...and decided the time was right for a major change. In 2012, she fully embraced the vision board concept and has since used it to launch Visions of Bliss Vision Board Workshops as well as:
-- An independent marketing consulting firm with clients in both Denver and Atlanta;
-- A network marketing business showing people how to achieve their goals in the areas of wellness, athletic performance, healthy aging, energy, and wealth creation; and
-- A patented invention (The ScoopSolution), a self-adhesive scoop holder for use with powdered food and nutritional supplements. Marjorie is proof that it's possible, wonderful, and -- sometimes -- absolutely necessary to reinvent oneself, even in (ahem) middle age. It lights her up to help other women realize this and begin to see the infinite possibilities for their own lives. REBECCA MOGG uses her life and career experience to help struggling moms and women become their own version of an empowered modern mom. Rebecca’s entrepreneurial career began as a babysitter at age 12. At 17 she worked after school as a secretary for a learning differences testing center. Immediately after graduating high school, still aged 17, she spent every summer and college holiday at a paper company honing her skills in both R&D and environmental compliance. After graduating in 2008 with a BA in Business Administration with a management emphasis, Rebecca spent almost eight years as an analyst for a Federal Inspector General. She frequently traveled, met with people of all ranks, analyzed programs and program management, honed her writing skills, and mentored new hires. She had a birds-eye view to program development, function, and the management/employee relationship. Rebecca saw behind the curtain of management and corporate/governmental culture. The skills she developed are vast and her unique experiences are many. This career path lent a strong hand to her natural ability to know and tell people what they need to hear even when they don’t want to hear it. Rebecca birthed her first two children during her career with the IG. She found herself frustrated by the reality of being a working mom. She watched the other moms around her struggle as much, and sometimes more, than she did. Her husband was a paramedic captain at the time and could not easily take time off work for sick kids and other events. Rebecca was burning out as she filled the roles of principal breadwinner, high-level traveling career mom with a negative leave bank, wife, housekeeper, bill payer, and part-time dad. She decided there had to be a better way and set out to discover it for herself and other struggling moms. What she embarked on was a powerful personal journey of self-discovery, mindset work, and personal empowerment. Those shifts and changes brought her here, leading the empowered modern mom into a life she loves and deserves. When she left her well-paid, high-level career, Rebecca promised God she would find a way to help her fellow corporate mamas thrive. All-in-all, Rebecca is just a hard-working career mom who said "no" to the status quo. She has things to do. And so do you.