About
Jan 28th, 2009 by womenssuccesscoach
For far too many years I struggled around my own private planet [Zog I think they call it!]. I muddled along, getting by, just about managing my finances, surviving the tough times but noticing that they were gradually becoming more insistant! I got close to success, then successfully dodged it, sabataging any hope of true fulfillment by the mental restraints and self limiting beliefs that I didn’t yet know that I had!
How on earth I managed to survive for so long is a miracle in itself. Fortunately, one person influenced my life considerably, showing me that I was an incredible human being [as we all are!] with an extraordinary capacity to make other people feel good about themselves. There began my journey of discovery.
The most important thing The most important relationship that you have is with your-self. If your inner critic[s] is driving you - consciously or subconsciously - there will always be roadblocks stopping your progress. My job is to help you work with the inner critic[s], teaching them how to improve or enhance your success not prevent it!
Over the years, I have spent an extraordinary amount of time, energy & finances studying people. I have become fascinated by the way the brain works with us and against us, and I strive to walk my talk. I don’t always get it right - sometimes I am way off!
I believe that we all start life with a big fat savings account bursting with power, passion and purpose. Gradually, day by day, month by month and year by year, life takes small deposits from the account of our lives and leaves us depleted. Often, we don’t even realise that we have an empty account, until a challenging or tragic life experience ‘wakes us up’
My dad dying with cancer slapped me awake with one heck of a jolt, and I was stunned to find that not only was my account was depleted but it was in an overdraft situation!!
During my research, I discovered that this is a very real situation for many of us. So, I have now made it my life’s work to help other women discover their power, passion and purpose and work with them to build up their saving account of life. That done the challenge is then to keep adding to this account for the rest of their lives.





