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The Ridiculous Coach

Joanna Denton

I've spent the last ten years leaving the shoulda, woulda, couldas at the door so I can live the life I want to lead, not the one everyone is telling me I have to - But it's not always easy

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  • Joanna Denton

    After 2 burnouts in 5 years, I left my tax career 10 years ago in the pursuit of a different life. Today, I am a life coach, the happiest and most content I have ever been, but its still a daily quest not to overthink everything

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