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Welcome & Introductions
Thank you for joining The Kin and saying YES to honouring the miracle of our children! ✨ Feel free to introduce yourself in the comments under this post (Say hi and share a little about what you do & where you’re located in the world …) ✨Please follow the below community rules at all times: (1) When sharing and commenting, always be ethical, respectful, open-minded and compassionate. (2) Hold this space in confidence. Do not share resources and members’ information outside of this group. Of course, you are more than welcome to invite other people to join. (3) Honour the intention of this space. Do not advertise or give unsolicited advice. ✨If you have any feedback or questions, please send me a direct message. Much Love, Nadine
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A Bit About My Story
For you to know me better, I'd like to share with you a bit about my story and why I'm passionate about my mission as a soul coach for teens and parents. I’m blessed today to be living a fulfilling life as a mompreneur and a multi passionate creative. My sacred work allows my family and me to split our year between the UK and New Zealand. But growing up, I was an empathic child, chasing big dreams in a country famous for wars, political assassinations, and electricity shortages. I was born in Lebanon during its long civil war. I grew up in a mountain village away from areas of conflict but within reach of the war's negative impacts on society and economy. Fuel and electricity shortages were normal, and people relied on local farms and homegrown food. They went about their daily lives, sending their kids to school but constantly worrying that things could blow up at any minute. I was always a very sensitive child, bright for my age, I was told, but with ideas too big for my head. I had big dreams of travelling the world, of sightseeing in faraway places, of experiencing new cultures. I dreamed of living an abundant life surrounded by beautiful nature and peaceful people. But I was told I must be practical, and others called me “naïve” and “too trusting” whenever I talked about my wishes. As I grew older, I used to feel guilty about dreaming of travel when I knew other people were struggling to keep a roof over their heads or were grieving for loved ones recently lost in the war. I learned to keep my mouth shut and my thoughts secret. I turned into “that shy, quiet girl” after finding convenience in being an introvert. My mother disapproved, however. She had good intentions when she pushed me to be more social, to speak up, to stand out. But that only made me feel misunderstood, miserable and out of place. ✨ I come from a loving, middle-class family with hardworking parents. I was the eldest child and I had three siblings. My parents taught me and my sisters the power and freedom of being an educated woman with an established career. They always invested in our education and had high expectations in return.
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