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You
Love Our Stuff! You're Making More
Money & Taking More Time Off...
So
Who The Heck Are We?

Morgana Rae, "The Charmed Life Coach," is a
professional life and business coach for creative
professionals. She combines cutting edge coaching
skills with expertise in special marketing skills
for service providers and small businesses. Her
client base is international. She typically
coaches entertainment industry professionals,
business owners and entrepreneurs, healers,
coaches, and visionaries who wish to enjoy greater
success without sacrificing their humanity.
Morgana is certified by the prestigious Coaches
Training Institute and the International Coaches
Federation (the governing body of professional
coaches). She is also one of the first graduates
of Organizational and Relationship Systems
Coaching. Her background includes over fifteen
years in the entertainment industry and a degree
in Religion from Smith College. She employs myth
and archetypes as needed to encourage her clients
to think bigger than their problems.
Personal Information:
Morgana is a
published author and contributor to "Inspiration to Realization”
published in 2004. She wrote a chapter on Financial Alchemy: Changing
Your Relationship with Money (to naturally increase your prosperity). The
book is available in select bookstores, and it is selling briskly on
amazon.com. A sought after public speaker, Morgana is co-founder of
the "Take Command of Your Career" program of workshops and group coaching
in Los Angeles.
She has appeared on television and radio talk
shows as a guest expert on success and wealth. And she is currently
Director of Marketing for the United States launch of a new luxury
cosmetic line from Europe.
Strengths:
Ability to see opportunities everywhere, a silly giggle, a great mind for
marketing on the cheap (or free), spooky intuition, smarter than your
average whip.
Weaknesses:
Reticence about hurting someone's feelings. Sometimes you have to
take a breath and say what you see.
Proudest Accomplishment:
I was hit by a car and spent a week in a coma when I was 16 years old.
I didn't sleep for a year and a half because of this head trauma. I
spent my last semester of high school homeless. I couldn't
concentrate. I was suicidal. I poured all my energy into
staying alive and staying in school, and I graduated as a National Merit
Scholar.
What I learned:
I have paid my hardship dues! I now take a stand for effortlessness and
choice. When you change your choices, your circumstances change.
Small steps have a big impact. Miracles happen regularly.
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