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Saudi Personal Brand Coach Noorah Kareem on Identity & banishing inner gremlins

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Noorah is a visual communicator, intuitive thinker and a storyteller that loves connecting the dots! With an interesting background of having a Saudi Dad and American mom. She is certainly close to her Saudi Arabian roots and that comes so strongly in her narrative

She helps people understand their unique set of strengths, opportunities and challenges and then coach them to make something out of it. She’s always been into teaching with a background in Special Education and Behavioral Disorders as well as a diploma in fine arts. She combined all of the above to trained in art therapy. One of the things she loves about it is that it offers an insight into the conscious and unconscious mind and where there may be a gap between the two.

She’s a certified personal and social branding strategist and a certified practitioner in both emotional intelligence and Pearman Personality Integrator.

She calls herself an information and learning junkie!

CONTACT DETAILS:  If they want further advice on coaching or book a free discovery session via the website noorah@noorahkareem.com

EMAIL:  noorah@noorahkareem.com

KSA: +966  558867503   

WEBSITE: www.noorahkareem.com

LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noorahkareem

INSTAGRAM: @noorahkareem

Top 3 Tips:

Tip #1: It takes work. Get clear on who you really are. You cannot live a life of meaning and impact if you don’t know who you are.

Tip #2: Even if we share some of the same skills, tools, past or abilities, that doesn’t mean that what I can create/make will be the same as someone else’s.

Tip #3: Don’t be afraid to own what you were given.  “Our strengths are gifts. Owning them and making the most out of them is a form of gratitude.”

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