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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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Tag Archives: Barbara Stanny
Finding Our Voice
“I intentionally get myself in situations beyond my ability and then rise to them” This is an affirmation I picked up from a book I’m reading and working through – Barbara Stanny’s Overcoming Underearning. It feels fitting for today, as … Continue reading →
Posted in Addiction, Eating disorders, Empowerment, Relationships, Women
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Tagged addiction, authenticity, Barbara Stanny, bingedrinking, bingeeating, confidence, Eating Disorders, inspiration, inspiredstage, Journalism, journalist, motivation, Overcoming Underearning, publicspeaking, Recovery, Relationships, selfbelief, selfharm, shame, visibility
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‘Them’ and ‘Us’
We’d crouch wide-eyed on the sand, our hands cupped under our chins, and watch with wonder as the Land Rovers filed past, towing behind them shiny, white speed boats containing excited, blonde-haired children in colourful swimsuits. We’d watch as the … Continue reading →
Posted in Creativity, Spirituality, Uncategorized, Women, Work
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Tagged Barbara Stanny, Blogging, Money, Nicola Humber, Overcoming Underearning, Oxford University, Recovery, self-esteem, unboundvisibility, visibility, Women, Work
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