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Special Guest: Liat Horovitz, Results Coach—Personal fulfillment and how to unlock your true potential
Season 1 · Episode 18

Special Guest: Liat Horovitz, Results Coach—Personal fulfillment and how to unlock your true potential

Mom Halo

June 22, 202230m 13sExplicit

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Show Notes

Liat Horovitz is an Israel-born, South African-bred mom who now lives in Toronto with her husband and three kids. She’s a results coach who works with people to help them fulfill their best life, whether it’s a change in career, or a lack of joy in an area of your life, or just a feeling that something is missing. 

 

Topics discussed: 

  • The three main reasons people come seek her out as a coach
  • How her passion is people and how discovering that helped her find her calling
  • Limiting beliefs: What they are and how coaching can help you see they’re holding you back
  • How Liat figures out what gets people stuck and how to help them succeed
  • The world post-pandemic and how some of us need training to thrive in this new situation

 

For more Liat Horovitz, please visit:

 

@liathorovitz on Instagram

 

Liat Horovitz on the web

 

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*Warning—this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.

**Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent those of Alana Kayfetz