๐ŸŒŸ Embracing the Full Spectrum: My Journey to Wholeness in Business and Life ๐ŸŒŸ

Time to think...

Hey friends, itโ€™s been a while since Iโ€™ve shared from the heart like this.

At 65, after six transformative years stepping fully into my truth as a transgender woman, I finally feel at home in my skin. But hereโ€™s the raw truth: while my personal life blooms with peace, my business world has feltโ€ฆ stuck.

I used to crush itโ€”routinely pulling in hundreds of thousands a year with ease. Doors opened, deals closed, networks expanded. But post-transition?

The prejudgment hits hard. People see the โ€œtrans womanโ€ label before my decades of expertise, my strategic mind, or my proven track record. Itโ€™s like an invisible wall, chipping away at my confidence and cash flow.

That all shifted on my 8th Marketers Cruiseโ€”(ask me about it. 20th Anniversary Cruise is Jan 2027).

Shout out to: Lady Jen Duplessis, Robert Rudelic, Roger Wakefield, Bill Walsh, Lou Edwards, Larry Steinhouse

What is it? It’s a floating powerhouse of 400 high-achievers who gather not just to network, but to elevate each other. I sat down with some absolute legends: serial entrepreneurs, mindset masters, and visionaries whoโ€™ve built empires. Over deep conversations (and maybe a cocktail or two), a profound insight emerged that changed everything.

The essence:
I donโ€™t need to push my โ€œmale sideโ€ away. I need to integrate it.

For years, I thought transition meant fully shedding the old meโ€”the driven, analytical, bold, no-BS guy who built my success. But those qualities? Theyโ€™re not โ€œmaleโ€ or โ€œfemale.โ€ Theyโ€™re human. Theyโ€™re the fire that fueled my best work. And now, blended with the empathy, intuition, creativity, and relational magic Iโ€™ve embraced as a woman?

๐Ÿ’ชThatโ€™s not compromise.
๐Ÿ’ฅThatโ€™s superpower.

Imagine it:
The assertive edge that closes deals, paired with the deep listening that builds lifelong loyalty. The logical systems-thinking from my past, fused with the heartfelt vision that inspires teams. The resilience of a survivor, amplified by the grace of authenticity. Itโ€™s not about โ€œpicking a sideโ€โ€”itโ€™s about becoming whole. Two halves as one unstoppable force.

This isnโ€™t just for trans folks navigating identity in a judgmental world (though if thatโ€™s you, hear me: your full self is your greatest assetโ€”donโ€™t dim it).

Itโ€™s for anyone whoโ€™s ever felt fragmented:
โ€ข The woman whoโ€™s been told to โ€œsoften upโ€ her ambition.
โ€ข The man hiding his sensitive side to โ€œman up.โ€
โ€ข The creative whoโ€™s suppressed their analytical brain.
โ€ข The leader whoโ€™s buried their vulnerabilities.

Weโ€™ve all got these beautiful, complementary parts. Society loves to box them upโ€”masculine here, feminine there. But the real breakthroughs? They happen when we reunite them.

Since leaning into this on the cruise, my energyโ€™s shifted. Iโ€™m showing up in rooms with that integrated power: confident, compassionate, strategic, and soulful. Opportunities are flowing again. And the best part? Iโ€™m helping others do the sameโ€”because when we own our wholeness, we donโ€™t just succeedโ€ฆ we transform the game.

If youโ€™re feeling that internal tug-of-warโ€”whether in business, relationships, or self-worthโ€”try this:

1 List your โ€œoppositesโ€: What traits do you love from your โ€œoldโ€ self? What new ones have you discovered?

2 Blend them daily: In your next meeting, call, or decisionโ€”pull from both.

3 Celebrate the fusion: Youโ€™re not โ€œeither/or.โ€ Youโ€™re bothโ€”and thatโ€™s your edge.

Youโ€™re not broken. Youโ€™re becoming. And the world needs your full, radiant self.

Whoโ€™s with me?

Drop a ๐Ÿ”ฅ if this resonates, share your own โ€œintegration winโ€ in the comments, or tag a friend whoโ€™s ready to break through their barriers. Letโ€™s lift each other up.

With love and fierce authenticity,
Dr. Gwen Patrone

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#WholenessWins #EmbraceYourFullSelf #TransInBusiness #MindsetShift #HighPerformanceLiving #AuthenticSuccess

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  1. Gwen,
    When I went full time I thought I could use the male side , I thought people would recognise the strength in that , at times accepting I would have to flip between the two . BUT it wasn’t to be I couldn’t build my identity without a solid foundation and flipping between didn’t give me that base to build on , I just didn’t want to be HIM anymore . I also realised you can’t eradicate that inner male core so I did as you and combined the two but outwardly and totally as Teresa . I can’t deny the fact that I achieved so much as a guy , I pushed him hard and found hidden depths ( maybe it helped by my father telling me there’s no such word as CAN’T ! ) I have enjoyed so much discovering my female side , how the workings of a woman are different to those of a man , you can express yourself so much more as a woman . Does that make me a strong woman ? NO not at all , it’s enables me to be a far more balanced person , when guy gets pushy I understand fully where he’s coming from so If I see a woman being put down I know exactly how to help her .
    Unlike you I’m no longer in business circles but I do understand if you can combine the two your life will flourish .

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