As a certified Senior Feminine Power coach and RLT couples coach-in-training, I am dedicated to changing the lives of busy, over-functioning, over-extended people, who struggle to keep all the balls in the air and are yearning for something else besides “just” Motherhood and a blah-intimate partnership.
I am passionate about helping people and couples create healthy balance in their lives, connect to their own needs and desires, practice guilt-free, radical self care, and truly fulfill their purpose for being here on this planet.
As a homeschooling mother of three, founder of Marblemount Homestead, and a workshop and retreat leader, I have first-hand experience and a unique understanding of what it means to be pulled in too many directions as a mother, wife, business owner and type-A workaholic (stemming from my German upbringing).
I have applied the same transformative practices I will teach you and thus have radically transformed my own relationship with balance and self care, creating a flourishing and thriving dream life that continues to exceed my own expectations, including a mind-blowing resurrection of my 24-year-long marriage that was on the rocks.
Corina Sahlin lives a charming life near the wilderness in the Pacific Northwest, where she homesteaded for 20 years, and recently moved to the salt water.
Originally from Germany, she came to the US when she was 20 years old, driven by a thirst for adventure and a sense that healing could take place in a wild place.
She spent years trying to heal wounds from her upbringing via psychotherapy and many different healing modalities, but not until she found and applied Feminine Power and RLT principles did she truly heal and start to flourish in unprecedented ways.
Corina’s life and marriage was so radically transformed by this work that she deeply studied it and became certified as a Feminine Power coach 12 years ago, and is training to be a certified RLT coach.
Since then, she has been very committed to changing people’s lives, serving as a shining example of what it means to overcome a sense of not being good enough, worthy or wanted.