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Hello 2019

Natalie-Claire Life Coach. Success. Female entrepreneur. Black womanI've taken some time out to think about the direction I want this blog to go in 2019. 


The most important thing for me is that my values are clear from the start. Going forward, I want to set the tone for my content and audience.

So let's start here: 

Things I've said Goodbye to in 2018:

  1. Hiding my Christian faith: I'm known for being all about productivity, personal development and a female engineer. As a woman of God, I am all those things and more.
  2. Fake friendships: being in a new city all I wanted to do was make new friends but as time went by I realised that some of these friendships do not align with my values and do not draw me closer to God. 
  3. Wanting to control everything in my life - I need to trust God more, trust the process and walk in faith. 

2 Corinthians 5:7 (NKJV) For we walk by faith, not by sight.

What I'm saying HELLO to in 2019:


  • Serving my church and being of service in my community 
  • Focusing on what God is leading me to do: Things that align with God's word and bring Him glory. 
  • Self-care Routines: mentally, physically and emotionally. 


I hope that this new direction is clear to all my readers new and old. 

2019: Faith. Friendships. Freedom (to serve and create) 


Happy 2019!

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