Chisme#41: How to start and maintain an intentional life? with Sandra Hinojosa Ludwig- Life Coach and author

EPISODE · Oct 10, 2021 · 47 MIN

Chisme#41: How to start and maintain an intentional life? with Sandra Hinojosa Ludwig- Life Coach and author

from Chisme That Matters Podcast · host Chisme that Matters

Hola, Hello!  On this chisme, we had the amazing opportunity to speak with Sandra Hinojosa Ludwig, who is a certified Life Coach and author of the book "Chica Why Not?'' , and we talked about the process of living intentionally. everyone talks about it but how can one make it happen? How and where to start? and How to mantain it?   Sandra Hinojosa Ludwig is a certified life coach from the Transformational Arts College in Toronto, Canada and the best selling author of “Chica, Why Not? How to live with intention and manifest a life that loves you back” published by Hay House. Through her Facebook and Instagram communities, as well as her non-profit coaching program, her 1:1 coaching and her Chica Catalyst, she helps Latinas intentionally manifest a life that loves them back.  Through her work, Sandra has connected with women from all over the Americas. After leaving her childhood home of Monterrey, Mexico, Sandra poured herself into a successful corporate career that took her to live in Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, and ultimately to Canada, where she now resides. Tired from trying to unsuccessfully chase happiness, she turned to therapy and spirituality for help, eventually becoming a certified life coach, Reiki practitioner, and a certified angel card reader.

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