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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2020 · 1H 4M

Kim Fitzpatrick "Unlocking The Trauma of Procrastination"

from HEAL Her Podcast · host Makini Smith

Kim Fitzpatrick is a mother, a wife, the CEO at Jamie & Kim Fitzpatrick Fitness, a social media company + co-founder of Legacy by Kim Headband line. Focusing on influencing change in both Health, Wellness + lifestyle. Kim not only understands how to influence, mentor and lead people, she also prides herself on servant leadership. She is also incredibly passionate empowering others to have the tools required to reach their full potential, live limitlessly and is living their best life, physically, emotionally, mentally and financially. Tune in to hear how she's unlocking the trauma of procrastination. Stay connected with Kim online: Website: www.jamieandkimfitzpatrickfitness.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kim_m_fitzpatrick/ Stay connected with us online: Facebook- http://bit.ly/2CkjhqV Instagram- http://bit.ly/2OszRfs Twitter- http://bit.ly/2RU9tcz Youtube- http://bit.ly/MakiniSmithYoutube LinkedIn- http://bit.ly/2IZZZIm Website- http://bit.ly/2PvRRSu Books- http://bit.ly/MakiniSmith Subscribe to our newsletter if you love the value and free stuff! http://bit.ly/2AVKNJM Send questions and guest suggestions to [email protected]

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