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Jackie Gartman is a Martha Beck Master Certified Life Coach in Los Angeles, CA.
Since 2007, Jackie has successfully coached several hundreds of women and men who have searched for a more meaningful, fulfilling, and passionate life. Jackie has been interviewed by several magazines including L.A. Parent, the Los Angeles Daily News, and Pregnancy and Newborn Magazine.
Jackie was also hired to create wellness challenge videos for Proctor and Gamble’s MDVIP website and was chosen by IKEA and O, The Oprah Magazine, to host their Life Improvement Seminar in Burbank, CA. She was featured as a guest blogger for Maria Shriver’s Architects of Change and The Huffington Post
Jackie Gartman has been featured in many media outlets, including:
Winter, spring, summer, or fall… it’s always Sunny in Seattle. Listeners are treated to a positive energy boost thanks to host Sunny Joy McMillan and her show Sunny in Seattle.
Jackie Gartman, certified Martha Beck Life Coach, talks with Sunny Joy McMillan.
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When feeling your feelings, the best thing you can do for yourself is trust that you can handle it — no matter what. I know you can. Why? Because I’ve been there. I’ve ridden those waves, and I lived to tell the tale.
I’m still here. You will be, too.
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During this unprecedented time, if you find yourself sick, or nothing seems to be working, or you’re exhausted by expending massive amounts of energy cooking, shopping, and entertaining, please, though it feels counter-intuitive, stop. The world won’t come to a standstill just because you do. Lie back in that boat, and let yourself drift downstream for a while.
We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy.
Jackie Gartman on building a coaching business.
We are creatures of habit, but those habits can often contribute to feeling like you’re stuck in a rut.
An orderly home is a happy home
There’s no denying that in a house with a new baby, there needs to be some sort of system in place to balance the chaos.