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The Strength of Our Anchors is a collection of personal stories told by Dawn M Bornheimer, Erin Antroinen, Jackie MacDougall, Emily Clark, Kim LaMontagne, Leia Lewis, Natasha Novak, Anna Owusu, Kathy Clark, and Tina Paulus-Krause.

Their stories are woven with the challenges they've overcome, lessons learned, tools acquired, and the perspective that comes as a result of their willingness to reflect.

Nobody is superior, nobody is inferior, but nobody is equal either. People are simply
unique, incomparable. You are you, I am I.”  —Osho

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Kathy Clark, BSN, RN is a speaker, scholar, writer, executive and passionate community volunteer.

She has served as Manager for Account Management, Key Accounts for United Healthcare since 2016, during which time she is also earning a Master of Science. Kathy is a member of the American Nurses Association, National Alliance on Mental Illness and hones her skills as a Registered Nurse by traveling to third world countries to work with medical aid mission teams. Presently, her thirst for knowledge is quenched by her studies toward a Master of Science in Leadership and Organizational Development with a concentration in Executive Coaching, and by her intentional openness to finding wisdom in the everyday. A self-described empath and extrovert, Kathy has learned to make room for serendipity by listening to the small voice, the intuition that tells her to strike up a conversation with an unlikely stranger.

In these encounters the ordinary becomes extraordinary and her circuitous path to professional, personal and scholarly fulfillment is enriched. With her coaching certification through the International Coaching Federation, Kathy has eagerly begun her endeavor of personal and professional development with IBA Coaching (website coming soon at http://www.ibacoaching.com), Imagine - Believe - Achieve.

A native of New Orleans, Kathy currently resides in the Houston area where animal lovers know her through her volunteer efforts, rescuing and fostering abandoned pets and housing as many as six, four-legged dependents at once.

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