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About the Counselor

Why should you choose me to help you?

I am good at what I am doing because I love my job. I have not always been a Career Counselor. I tried many different careers from teacher to strawberry picker, researcher in the travel industry, travel guide to police interpreter etc. It took a long time before I discovered the career I was meant to have. I know how frustrating it is to search for a job without a real idea what you are looking for or to go to work and not to enjoy it. I was able to make a big difference in my life because I had some excellent help in finding the career I love. I can help save you time and money. I'm passionate about helping as many people as possible lead a life they are entitled to. Apart from being a Career Counselor I am also a mother of four children, three girls and one boy. I believe that having a career I enjoy will help my children choose careers that are personally meaningful and help express them fully.

Who can I help?

  • Mothers or fathers who have spent years home with their children and want to re-enter the work force
  • People who are in a job and can't quite define what is missing to be happy as well as successful
  • Students who really don't know what they should study
  • Students who are not sure they have chosen the right majors or courses
  • People who feel they are not contributing enough in their present job
  • Everyone who wants to discover his or her own natural abilities and love what they do




"He who thinks to realize when he is older the hopes and desires of youth is always deceiving himself, for every decade of a man's life possesses its own kind of happiness, its own hopes and prospects."

-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1749-1832: Elective Affinities (1809) pt. 2, ch. 12, pp. 252 in 1980 Penguin ed., tr. R. J. Hollingdale




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