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*I received my college education at Northeastern University and worked for a broadcasting company in New York City as part of the cooperative training program in which I was enrolled. It was during this time that I traveled solo throughout Europe and still maintain many connections with the wonderful people I met during that time.
*Being a full time mother was a job which I loved, even during those years when such a career choice was undervalued. I KNEW it was an awesome and rewarding
undertaking AND I loved it! I have two
happy and successful children and five
wonderful grandchildren.
*I have established several successful businesses, including a retail store, a consulting practice and a retreat center. The clear focus in all of my businesses was to create environments in which people find their uniqueness. Their success developed naturally with this focus. Being a catalyst for change has supported me in my vision of extraordinary results being produced in the workplace because.....simply put..... people are happy to be there!
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*My experience of life also includes a “good” divorce, yes there is such a thing! Its as Stephen Covey says......keep the end in mind.
*Thanks to the Kripalu Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, I not only personally
grew from their programs but practiced
and taught yoga.
*Over the years folks were landing on the doorstep of my 1770’s colonial tucked into the New Hampshire forest, and wanting to talk. Thank you one and all. You're the ones who actually taught me that I was a coach and to whom I will be forever grateful.
*It was in church where I met my new mate and we were married several years ago. A new marriage for a new ME!
*My discovery of the coaching profession and Coach University, from which I graduated, has been the key to my passion of being a
catalyst for change in the lives of people
around the globe.
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