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As a Coach, Christina Wiley she works with women and supports them in becoming an Irresistible Woman™ in their personal relationships - with others and themselves. Christina is the ultimate Irresistible Woman™ Coach for women.
“Christina provides the reader with no nonsense practical advice on how to embrace your strengths and cultivate your weaknesses so you can become an irresistible women not only to others but to yourself as well. The tips can be quickly and easily implemented into your life and so doing transform the way you view the world, yourself and your relationships. Every woman should embrace the strategies so they too can become an Irresistible Woman™.”
Lisa A. Fredette -
CTA Certified Life Coach
"... Opened my eyes to several points I need to work on. To start, I’m implementing one suggestion that’s been at the back of my mind for years… sending cards. So now is the time. This will keep me in contact with people I need to acknowledge more often than I have in the past. I like Christina’s plan, and I’m hoping this is only my first step toward being an Irresistible Woman."
Mary Sahs, ND - Naturopathic Health & Wellness Coach
“20 Tips on How to Become an Irresistible Woman™ has so many great ideas, I found myself smiling as I read each page. Some ideas I used to do when I was younger and have forgotten about.
Since
I read this report and have been changing my behavior I feel like I
have in fact- gotten my groove back. Thanks Christina.” San Francisco, CA www.AttractClientsWithEase.com
"Christina helps you do a self evaluation to identify your strengths so you can embrace and control them. And she gives practical suggestions, with examples, on what you can do to "enhance who you are." You can feel Christina's energy as she cheers you on to become that "irresistible woman."
Irma White - Business Coach, Mentor
"Christina brings up an interesting point that strengths can become weaknesses if not controlled. She offers up a good explanation of how you can go about controlling your strengths. She also brings up a much overlooked point that some people need recognition for their accomplishments, and encourages you to recognize them." Diane Tegarden - Author, President of FireWalker Publications, Inc. Pasadena, CA www.FireWalkerPublications.com
“I choose tip number 9 – be genuinely interested in others. While
reading this tip I got an “aahaa” moment. It made me clearly aware of
how the EGO gets in the way of taking interest in others. I am now
aware that my self-centered actions have left me isolated from
connecting with other women and building true lasting friendships.”
Tashia M. Flucas -
Accounting Professional,
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