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Meet Nancy Landrum: Relationship Coach and Author



What does Empowering Women mean to you?


I was reared in a time and by parents who didn't consider it necessary for women to have a career. Without meaning to, they planted the seeds of my career by the pain their bickering caused me. As I child I determined to have a much more loving marriage and family than I experienced.


When I learned to read, I saw myself writing books to help others have more loving, healthier relationships. I didn't know that it would take about forty years of hard lessons before I had anything worth writing about.


Writing my first book required monumental courage! Could I write well enough? Would anyone be helped by my message?


I was so blessed to have a few individuals along the way who encouraged me...who's words empowered me. One of the most empowering was my late husband, Jim.


To date I have published eight books and created two online courses that teach others the skills that produce healthy, functional relationships.


We all have the ability to empower or discourage others by our words. Appreciation, acknowledgment of effort, praise for progress are words that cost us nothing but can make all the difference in the world to someone struggling to believe in themselves.


I continue to overcome limiting beliefs and am empowered by the encouragement of those whom I respect. I encourage each of us to be aware of the need of others to be noticed and to hear words of empowerment from us.


How did you get started working in your field?


I dreamed of it as a child, then began teaching classes to couples because of the encouragement of my husband in about 1996.


What do you love most about your job? / What are you most proud of?


I love seeing relationships transformed. I am most proud of all I've learned from the hard times I've experienced...and turned that learning to ways to help others.


What advice would you give to someone considering this line of work?


Do not wait for perfection to begin living your dream. Perfection is an excuse to postpone. You already know more than most others who can learn from you.


Anything else you would like to add?


I'd love the opportunity to encourage women who seek to empower each other and be empowered in the way they live their lives.


 
 
 

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