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Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights Certified Life Coach Cynthia Miller

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San Luis Obispo, CA -- Certified Life Coach Cynthia Miller has been on a personal growth journey her entire adult life. Today she works with individuals in the areas of divorce recovery, post-weight loss and entrepreneurial endeavors. In addition, she is starting an exciting new endeavor: working with curvy women as they find their confidence and style.

“I have really been a coach my whole life,” says Cynthia. “People have always come to me for insight and I’ve always seemed to be able to reveal to them those ideas they hadn’t thought about before. In living my new life I’m showing my clients that they can create a new life as well."

The wonderful difference between coaching and counseling is that, in coaching, the client determines the agenda and the action steps toward growth. Cynthia is simply there to hold her clients accountable while unpacking their self-limiting beliefs. Cynthia herself struggled with body image for many years, eventually electing to undergo a gastric bypass procedure 15 years ago.

“Eating is emotional,” explains Cynthia. “Those dynamics don’t go away just because your stomach has been shrunk. So we have to sneak through the back door with self-love. We will backslide but that self-love will keep us moving forward.”

You know the curvy woman who is overly concerned with what others think of her? With Cynthia they will find not only their courage and confidence but also their sense of style and personal beauty so they can create an image that attracts great things into their life.

“Coaching is about inner transformation. With each small decision I was able to create a life I never would have allowed myself to dream,” says Cynthia. “I want my clients to believe that they are enough right now and have dreams to be better.”