Attaining Self Love and Self Empowerment as a Child: An Encore Presentation with Sharon Hudson

An encore presentation of episode 8, originally aired on October 30, 2019. Do you have a kid filled with big emotions and sometimes debilitating fears and anxiety? In this episode, I speak with Sharon Hudson about the need for supporting children along the self-love and self-empowerment journey. Sharon shares how she helps teach self-empowerment and self-love for all children. Sharon Hudson is a children’s book author, life coach, teacher, and founder of Dream Beautiful LLC. Her mission is to enlighten youth to the power of the mind and the heart and to use this empowerment to create balance, self-love, and joy in their lives. Sharon is a School Teacher who has observed many students with anxiety, stress, and low self-esteem. Her heart eventually led her to want to help kids gain the knowledge and skills to help them handle the ups and downs of life and to gain the confidence to achieve anything they dream of. She teaches many skills such as meditation, visualization, power shifting, and positive self-talk. Sharon has a Bachelor's in Psychology, a Masters in Education and she is Wisdom Coach certified through Adventures in Wisdom. Along with life coaching, she also teaches science part-time at Kirby Hall School. She loves science and spirituality and finds great joy in connecting the two in her coaching sessions.

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