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Katherine Baldwin
I am a writer, coach, midlife mentor, motivational speaker and the author of How to Fall in Love - A 10-Step Journey to the Heart. I specialise in coaching women and men to have healthy relationships with themselves so that they can form healthy and loving romantic relationships and lead authentic, fulfilling lives. I coach 1:1, lead workshops and host retreats.
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Category Archives: Women
Shortcuts
Wouldn’t it be great if we could take shortcuts – if we could get where we wanted to go with a click of our fingers or make things happen with a twitch of our nose (anyone remember Bewitched from years … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Body Image, codependency, Eating disorders, Happiness, Relationships, Women
Tagged addiction, Alcoholics Anonymous, anorexia, bulimia, diet, dieting, diets, Eating Disorders, overeating, Recovery
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Finding my way back
This photo was taken when I was 22. I’d just finished at Oxford University and was about to head off to Italy to drive minibuses across Tuscany for a high-end travel company. I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Body Image, Eating disorders, Faith, Happiness, Recovery, Self-Acceptance, Spirituality, Women
Tagged addiction, anorexia, compulsive overeating, Eating Disorders, Faith, Recovery, self-care, self-love, Spirituality
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Food is my friend
In recent months, I’ve shared some of my culinary adventures on Facebook – my first attempts at making soup or my forays into baking coconut and banana bread – and a few friends have expressed surprise that I got to … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Body Image, Eating disorders, Health, Recovery, Self-Acceptance, Women
Tagged BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour, binge eating, diets, Eating Disorders, On Eating, Recovery, Susie Orbach, Woman's Hour
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Do nothing; rest afterwards
You can tell I’ve been busy recently as I haven’t found the space to blog. I say ‘space’ rather than ‘time’ because I probably could have found an hour or so to scribble a quick post. But what I feel … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Faith, Happiness, Leisure, Trust, Women
Tagged Creativity, Faith, Nature, Relaxation, Stress, Trust
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Looking forward
It’s been a while since I made New Year’s resolutions. I decided a while back that they no longer served me – I would set myself unrealistic goals then beat myself up for not sticking to them. In the past, … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Eating disorders, Fun, Love, Recovery, Self-Acceptance, Travel, Women
Tagged acceptance, addiction, Eating Disorders, Gratitude, Recovery
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Last Christmas …
… I gave you my heart … I was going to call this blog post ‘This time last year’ but I love that Wham! song. It takes me back – to my early teenage years when a massive poster of … Continue reading
Posted in Happiness, Recovery, Self-Acceptance, Women
Tagged Christmas, Love, Mexico, Recovery
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Dreaming of greatness
“There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living” – Nelson Mandela, 1918-2013. Of all the inspiring Mandela quotes I’ve read since his … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Creativity, Faith, Happiness, Recovery, Women, Work
Tagged Nelson Mandela, potential, Work
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The other me
Sometimes the best blogs are the ones I don’t post – at least not immediately. I wrote the below blog (the indented paragraphs) seven days ago, aside from a bit of tidying up today. I wasn’t going to post it … Continue reading
Posted in Leisure, Recovery, Self-Acceptance, Women
Tagged beach, decision-making, decisions, Dorset, indecision, open water swimming, sea swimming
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Ode to London: I love you, but …
There are so many things I love about London but I’m going to have to start with my friends. For someone of my age, stage and relationship status living in such a huge metropolis, friends become family. They’re whom we … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, codependency, Faith, Happiness, Health, Recovery, Spirituality, Women
Tagged cycling, Dorset, Faith, Fun, Kenwood Ladies Pond, Liverpool, London, open water swimming, salsa, Susana Silva, Tito's
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