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At the age of 35, Claire Burgess had a severe stroke leaving her paralysed down her left side. She was told she would never work full time again. Claire is one of those people often described as inspiring, determined, resilient. Claire challenged herself beyond expectations and trained as a personal, business and executive coach. Claire has a gift for coaching, and it was not long before she was training coaches from all over the world in both the fundamentals and intricacies of being a successful coach. Claire has a thriving coaching practice, coaching executive, business and private clients, nationally and internationally. She personally implements success strategies in her own life culminating in the success of her business today.
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