Christine Hassler is a life coach, professional speaker and author dedicated to supporting Gen Y in discovering who they are, what they want and how to get it. Christine left her successful job as a Hollywood agent at 25 to pursue a life she could be passionate about – but it did not come easily. After being inspired by her own unexpected challenges and experiences she wrote Twenty-Something, Twenty-Everything (2005), the first guidebook to help twenty-somethings discover what is getting in the way of their success. Her newly released book, Twenty-Something Manifesto: Quarter Lifers Speak out About Who They Are, What They Want, and How to Get It, highlights stories and experiences unique to this generation and identifies how one’s identity develops and progresses during this decade of life.
As a life coach and personal growth counselor she supports individuals in the areas of career, relationships, and self identity. Christine also speaks to organizations and corporations about empowering young professionals and bridging generational gaps in the workplace. She has appeared on The Today Show, CNN, and PBS as well as various local television and radio shows speaking about life issues and “Expectation Hangovers”– a phenomenon she identified and trademarked. She is also a consultant with the Leadership Institute – Women with Purpose, Inc., working to develop a life-balance curriculum for college women. Christine also serves on the executive board of the Sirens Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to making the world a better place through philanthropy and business.
Christine graduated cum laude from Northwestern University. She then studied at the Communication Art Company and received her Masters in Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. Christine is a yoga enthusiast, travel junkie, wine and food enthusiast (even vegetables!), and loves to be outside. She lives in Los Angeles.
For more information about Christine and her coaching services visit christinehassler.com.
Christine Hassler is an absolutely fantastic life coach and personal growth counselor, but you forget this within the first thirty seconds of speaking with her. Almost immediately, Christine makes you feel that you are actually just chatting with an older sister… an extremely warm and knowledgeable older sister whom you never knew you had.
The first thing that made me feel so comfortable with Christine is that she is completely open with you, and she will not hesitate to tell you that she has in fact ‘been there’ before. Don’t hold back on the worst elements of your twentysomething crisis for fear of being embarrassed, or if you’re a total rock star, don’t hold back on the successes and accomplishments going on in your life. Christine has had her fair share of crises and triumphs and knows how to get you through them.
I had an immediate fear that Christine was going to urge me to make massive changes that this fragile, unemployed waste of space just can’t handle. Never fear, for she knows the way for small changes to start a process of growth and change in your life. First she leads you to the root of what is wrong with your career/relationship/life (hint: all the different and large problems are probably stemming from one negative thought process). Once she has actually gotten you to say in words what is really holding you back, you and Christine will work together to create a list of small tasks that will challenge you, excite you, and ultimately get you on the right track.
An important note: if you are a female struggling with the ticking clock of the feminine timeline, Christine Hassler is the lady for you.
What did I learn? I learned that I need to remove the feminine timeline from my thinking and instead create a life of fulfillment and flexibility. I learned that “life is like a Cheesecake Factory” and it’s okay if I ordered strawberry cheesecake and really wish that I had ordered the cookie dough cheesecake instead; I’ll have another opportunity to choose. I learned that self-doubt is a mojo killer. Lastly, I learned that the minute I start treating myself like I treat my boyfriend, things will get better.
The bottom line is that, in the words of Christine, "our perception of life creates our reality", and she will help to improve your perception habits.
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