Julia A. Nicholson

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Julia Nicholson’s life has been riddled with unwanted change, loss, and adversity. As a teenager, she was a passenger in a high-speed, head-on automobile collision that nearly took her life, leaving her unconscious and critically injured. A few years later, fresh off a harrowing divorce from an abusive husband, she found herself a single, unemployed mother of two young children, lacking self-confidence, self-esteem, and any marketable skills or education.

Just over a decade later, Julia had earned a bachelor’s degree and an MBA, was named the CEO of a $450 million company, and had her own independent consulting business, all while raising her two young children. Her career has taken her into some of the most dynamic, high-pressure boardrooms
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“Getting out of our heads and into our hearts is one of the quickest ways to positively impact our relationship with ourselves.”
Julia A. Nicholson, Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief

“Releasing guilt and blame gives us back the bandwidth and energy to focus on things we actually can change, instead of expending energy on the things we can’t.”
Julia A. Nicholson, Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief

“Yes, getting up is important, but how you get back up—ideally more confident, determined, resilient, stronger—is what truly makes the difference.”
Julia A. Nicholson, Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief

“Even though grief and loss are universal experiences, they are also uniquely individual.”
Julia A. Nicholson, Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief

“I don’t think it’s possible to ever let go of something that is a part of you, which is what an "it" will always be.”
Julia A. Nicholson, Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief

“Releasing guilt and blame gives us back the bandwidth and energy to focus on things we actually can change, instead of expending energy on the things we can’t.”
Julia A. Nicholson, Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief

“Just because you’ve experienced a loss doesn’t mean you have to exist in grief for the rest of your life.”
Julia A. Nicholson, Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief




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