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Anna Feldman Empowering women

Interview and Article MICHELLE R PRICE

Anna Feldman has dedicated the past few years of her life to helping other women discover their super powers, that is, their inner strength. The qualified Feminine Power Coach is also keen to help them find their path to freedom.

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Ms Feldman’s life changed after she was diagnosed with Vitiligo in her 20s. The autoimmune condition affects the pigmentation in the skin so that it varies in colour and turns white in places. She explained that everything at that stage of life is about, “How you look and how you’re perceived, and being a woman, we put a lot of attention and emphasis and meaning and value on our looks.

“So, when I discovered and started experiencing this depigmentation from head to toe it was very confronting.” Ms Feldman said she knew she had a choice whether or not she would try to fly under the radar and become invisible. She decided she wanted to “Commit to living a radiant and fully expressed life.”

Moving forward, Ms Feldman decided to begin coaching women to help them step into visibility, to find their authentic voice, to find that place of deeper inner radiance and express and create and contribute from that place.

Ms Feldman said regardless of what her fulltime job has been, she has always had a side hustle. She admits she was born into a somewhat entrepreneurial family of Russian immigrants. Her family eventually shifted to New Zealand and worked hard for everything they had. That is how she became associated with Cash FX or CFX, saying, “It’s about leveraging and softening into what we’re already brilliant at and that seems to spark creation and creative energy in any area of our lives that we want to create and manifest in if we’re tapping into… the areas of prosperity, wealth creation and financial sovereignty.

“We’ve spoken already about why that’s so critical, why that’s so important during this time in history to be focusing our attention there as a catalyst for all of these other areas of our life that we’re yearning to create in, to manifest transformation in,” she said.

Ms Feldman said, “When we focus on financial sovereignty in a way that is aligned with our own sense of self expression, our own empowerment, our sense of wellbeing and visibility is somehow activated by that because I know when I’ve struggled financially and been stressed about money and working and having to sacrifice time with my family, raising my son, and also sacrificing on what my deepest dreams are… my deepest needs are… I’m feeling under-expressed in that.

‘’I’m seeing the relationship between financial sovereignty and financial wellbeing being intricately connected to our visibility as women, our competence, our ability to express ourselves isn’t always about what we say, it’s also about how we can self-care and self-nurture.

Ms Feldman developed the Simplicity Movement and believes she has now found a model, with CFX, which helps women get off the ‘hamster wheel’, of hard work.

www.annafeldman.com

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