SHAUNA HOFFMAN, M.A., MFT, CMC
Shauna Hoffman is a Relationship Specialist, Marriage, Family Therapist, Speaker and Coach currently in private practice in Santa Clarita, CA. Shau...view moreSHAUNA HOFFMAN, M.A., MFT, CMC
Shauna Hoffman is a Relationship Specialist, Marriage, Family Therapist, Speaker and Coach currently in private practice in Santa Clarita, CA. Shauna specializes in helping women as they navigate the wonderful journey to self-awareness. Whether single, married, divorced or widowed, Shauna guides women to solve their issues by investigating the way they feel, think and communicate. All with the hopes of leading them to the healthiest relationships in their lives! Her nationally acclaimed website WorkingOnMe.com welcomes Me Club Members who are on their personal search for happiness. Shauna is a member of the prestigious International Coaching Council and a founding partner in DynamicWomenSpeakers.com. Shauna also owned Miracle One Productions a company that produced videos on Marianne Williamson, the best selling author of “A Return To Love and A Woman’s Worth”.
Are you ready? Take the wheel!
Lets start with how you came to pick up this book. You got dumped… divorce is on the horizon, you got yourself out of an unhealthy, codependent relationship… you have been widowed, you are currently in a relationship and somehow have lost yourself, or you just have realized that until you work on you, you will never find your Soul Mate. So right here and now I say to you, if you don’t find your OWN SOUL, how will you EVER find its mate?
A few years ago my niece showed up at my door ready to change her young 21 year old life. She had just ended a very unhealthy, energy sucking relationship and now had a new motto, “Boy Free Working On ME.” 21! Years ahead of the path that most of our sisterhood takes. With great female pride and definitely some ego, I applauded her wholeheartedly, “You Go Girl!” Her work began. It was then that I realized that every woman I was seeing in my Therapy practice at the time was going through the same thing. Dumper or dumpee, heartbroken or feeling free, they were in my office to find their “self” again. When I offered that phrase to them as their new motto “Guy free working on me” they all reacted with this huge sense of “DAMN RIGHT! It’s my turn.”view less