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How Infertility Saved Sarah Willoughby's Life
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In this episode, we're delving into the transformative journey of Sarah Willoughby, author of the book "Infertility Saved My Life." Sarah brings a wealth of experience from her ten years in corporate HR to her current role as a transformation coach, fertility coach, author, speaker, and energy healer.
In this moving conversation, Sarah opens up about her struggles with secondary infertility while navigating the expectations of a demanding corporate career. She shares the harrowing experience of undergoing an IVF cycle abroad, which led to a life-threatening situation and a radical shift in her life. Sarah’s journey led her to leave the corporate world, emigrate to Australia, and embrace a life centered around mindfulness, meditation, and personal empowerment.
This episode is a testament to the importance of compassion and empathy in the workplace, particularly for those facing the silent struggles of infertility.
About Sarah Willoughby
Transformation coach, fertility coach, speaker and bestselling author Sarah Willoughby, with a background in corporate human resources, draws on her challenging journey to self-love through secondary infertility, grief, and emigration, to guide women in reconnecting with their inner selves. Through her powerful message of resilience and well-being prioritization, Sarah empowers women to heal, face their fears and embrace their true potential so they can consciously create the lives they deserve. As the author of 'Infertility Saved My Life,' Sarah chronicles her remarkable story of resilience and triumph over a life-threatening IVF cycle and the creation of a heart-centered life and business in Australia. Today Sarah cherishes moments in nature alongside her greatest teachers – her three beautiful children.
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