“Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Leadership” with Dr. Enolia Harris-Pedr | Saturday, February 28 | 10am – 11:15 Pacific


An Experiential Workshop on the 7 Principles of
Conscious Leadership

What if lasting change begins not by controlling circumstances -but by mastering the inner patterns that shape how you think, feel, and act? When we master ourselves, we change how we lead, serve, and create in the world. 

In this experiential workshop, Dr. Enolia Harris-Pedro introduces Empower–Achieve–Succeed (EAS) Through Self-Mastery, a practical methodology built on seven core principles that help participants identify subconscious habits, release limiting beliefs, and transform reactive behaviors into conscious choice.

Through guided reflection, dialogue, and simple embodied practices, you will learn to observe your own patterns with clarity, dissolve fear and judgment, and cultivate steadiness in the face of challenge. The result is greater resilience, clearer decision-making, and a grounded sense of personal agency that naturally enhances leadership and relationships.

Designed for leaders, educators, healers, entrepreneurs, and lifelong learners, this workshop offers tools that are immediately applicable in both professional and personal life.

Participants will leave with:

• A working understanding of the 7 Principles of Self-Mastery
• Techniques to release fear, insecurity, and reactive emotions
• Greater clarity, focus, and confidence in decision-making
• Practical tools for self-trust and emotional resilience
• A foundation for conscious, purpose-driven leadership

This is not motivation — it is methodology.
Not theory — but lived practice.

Dr. Enolia Harris-Pedro transforms lives through self-mastery, blending Indigenous ancestral wisdom with modern leadership science. A former Fortune 500 executive and internationally recognized keynote speaker, she integrates decades of corporate strategy experience with ceremonial and consciousness-based training from Indigenous traditions worldwide.



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