To this day, Nancy C has a special connection with the homeless. Before she became an independent Life Coach there were many nights spent grueling wondering if she would soon join them on the streets.
Today Nancy writes a Life Coaching column for Fox Business.com which engages thousands of readers who appreciate Nancy’s passion for redefining and reshaping mentalities. Back in 2002 when Nancy’s life took a sudden turn after her company downsized which caused her to transfer to another department she had to re evaluate what was important to her.
She knew she was a writer. Writing was always her first love. A foolish choice for a first love, or so she thought. Inspired by the book The Artist’s Way she decided to take the author up on one of her courses. She flew to (insert city) to sit in on the (name of course) and she learned (what did you learn?)
This was the beginning of her spiritual evolution. Raised as a Catholic in New Jersey, Nancy had never considered any that any beliefs outside of her faith has merit. For years she took classes and attended services that exposed her to different paths. As she floundered financially trying to make her way, she came across an ad in the newspaper that read: Become a Life Coach. She had no idea why her eyes lingered over this particular announcement but the image of that ad stayed with her until she picked up the phone and called the number.
After setting up a meeting to learn more about the program she decided to volunteer and she was matched with a young man who (insert some of the issues he faced.) As she worked with him, counseling him, encouraging him, reshaping his beliefs, she realized that this was the type of work that brought her closer to the inner peace she had been seeking.
Through trial and error she launched her business, handing out fliers and posting home made advertisements around town. Her fear of homelessness was a constant reminder that if she didn’t hold firm to the teachings she shared with others, she would eventually break down
Through her writing and coaching she secretly coached herself through her most tumultuous path. She took (how many) years for her to become debt free. On this day, as Nancy rests comfortably in her (what city) home she looks back and sighs. She made it through. Her definition of success was altered as her life made its transition.
She now believes (insert current belief)
If she has one piece of advice for women everywhere who are inthe midst of a life transition, it would be (insert advice).