Terri Cole is a loving guide and advocate for personal empowerment, helping people build healthier, more fulfilling relationships—starting from within. As a licensed psychotherapist, global relationship expert, and the author of the transformative book Boundary Boss, Terri’s mission is clear: to teach others how to nurture vibrant mental health and step confidently into their power. Through her wisdom and real-life example, she empowers people to create strong, loving boundaries that honor their true selves, leading to deeper, more meaningful connections with the world around them.
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Upstate Retreat with Terri Cole and Vanessa Cornell
Hunter, NY | Scribner's Catskill Lodge Scribner Hollow Road, Hunter, NY, United StatesTerri Cole, licensed psychotherapist, global relationship and empowerment expert, and the author of Boundary Boss and Too Much, and Vanessa Cornell, a master space holder and the founder of NUSHU, […]
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- October 15, 2024
In her empowering new book, Too Much, Terri Cole delves into the deep-seated belief that many of us carry—the feeling of being “too much” for the world around us. With her gentle, wise approach, Terri offers tools to dismantle this limiting belief, helping readers embrace their fullest selves and create the vibrant, empowered lives they deserve. Whether it’s setting healthy boundaries or stepping into your authentic power, Too Much is a compassionate guide for anyone who’s ever felt like they had to shrink themselves to fit in. It’s time to embrace all that you are and own your truth without apology.
This book is your invitation to reclaim your power and embrace your full, unapologetic self.
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Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning CodependencyAre you the person everyone comes to when they’re in a jam? Do you regularly accommodate others’...
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Boundary Boss: The Essential Guide to Talk True, Be Seen, and (Finally) Live FreeMost of us were never taught how to effectively express our preferences, desires, or deal-breakers. Instead,...