My Story
Why Did I Become a Coach?
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I wanted to live my life in a meaningful way. I graduated from college, got married, had 2 kids and seemingly did all the "right" things, but as years went by I found that I was not happy with my life, my marriage was not fulfilling, I struggled as a mom and I felt increasingly alone and disconnected from the people who were supposed to be closest to me. I didn't understand how I got to such a point, and even less could I see a way to something more fulfilling and happier in my future life.
Eventually, my marriage ended and a bit later I experienced a deep disappointment in love, both of which left me feeling even more helpless, lost and alone. I came to the conclusion that I can never experience love because I can never make it right.
It was only when I came across and dived into the work of Katherine Woodward Thomas, the author of Calling in The One and Conscious Uncoupling, that enabled me to evolve beyond the painful story, finally identify and release the false beliefs and hidden barriers that were thwarting my chances for happy healthy love, keeping me stuck.
I have become a Calling In 'The One' coach because I fell in love with this work which has enriched my life in ways I never thought possible and I would love to pay it forward.
Have I called in The One? Not immediately. I needed the time of solitude and solace so I could heal, grow and really call in MYSELF first, to be ready to call in a partner who would be a good match to who I actually am.
At present, I am happily partnered with a very special man that has brought so much love and happiness, and enriched my life beyond what I had been able to envision. I feel blessed and grateful, but I realize it would not have been possible was it not for the inner work we both had done before we had met.