specializes in working with women and men who are ready to
boldly step into a bigger life of choice, empowerment and
conscious living.
Over the years, Nikki has mentored, counseled and coached dozens
of extraordinary women and men on how to dare to dream and then
explore, identify and reach their goals. Nikki helps you learn
how to make yourself a priority, create intention in your life,
and feel inspired by the action you are taking toward creating
a life of newly defined, attainable success – from the inside
out.
Nikki brings to her coaching nearly a decade of experience in
business, psychology and wellness. She studied Nutrition and Psychology
at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo and received her Masters Degree
in Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies
(CIIS). Nikki is also on the Board of Directors for SF Coaches,
is a member of The International Coaching Federation, and is a
graduate of The Coaches Training Institute (CTI).
In 1999, Nikki left the corporate world to find more fulfillment
in her life. She began studying psychology at The California Institute
of Integral Studies in pursuit of becoming a Marriage Family Therapist.
While on her journey, she realized that in order for her to actualize
her dreams she needed to release old, unhealthy behaviors that
had been keeping her stuck for years. Nikki began an intense process
of recovery through studying and embodying the principles of the
12-step model. Out of this transformation, a new passion for and
concept of her particular brand of life coaching was born: a combination
of consulting, coaching and counseling based in experience, sound
psychology and the 12-step principles that is meant to offer supported
transformation and self-actualization to all of Nikki’s
cherished clients.
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Nikki
Anderson, 2006
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"For
a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin.....but
there was always some obstacle in the way, something to
be gotten through first, some unfinished business, time
still to be served, a debt to be paid.Then life would begin.
At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life."
~ Alfred Souza
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