About Julie Regan
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I am a professional coach. I love working with people who want to achieve their potential and fulfil their dreams - a challenging and exciting thing in a modern, busy world.
I am a Coach U Core Essentials Program graduate; I am a licensed Coach U Coaching Clinic Facilitator; I am an International Coach Federation (ICF) member; I have my own mentor coach; and I am coaching people who are setting goals and partnering with me to achieve these goals.
I have worked for many years in the creative arts. It is an area I am very passionate about. I have over 20 years experience as an arts manager and screen arts consultant in both government and non-government art, and community organisations. I worked at the Australia Council for the Arts, ScreenSound Australia and the Australian Film Commission in roles responsible for the development, implementation and delivery of arts and film funding programs and client based services.
I was president of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras from 2000 to 2002, working in a voluntary capacity along with many talented and creative people to present the world's premier annual pride festival and march, to thousands of people. I am a member of the Rainbow Coaches Alliance group
My life challenges are to achieve a balance between work and home life, creativity and spirituality. When I'm not coaching I can be found taking early morning walks in the park; cooking up a storm in my kitchen for my friends and family to enjoy; browsing the shelves of the local bookshops or
library; spending time with people who inspire and challenge me - my much loved friends, family and awesome personal fitness trainers; listening to music; watching films; reading books. Occasionally, I give myself the indulgence of doing nothing - an activity highly approved of by the two cats who have decided my life's purpose is their comfort.
I love travelling and I love meeting new people, my most recent trip being a return to China. I believe that you treat people how you would like to be treated yourself - and that you can never belong to too many book clubs! The two important things I am known for are my enthusiasm for life, and my warmth and openess with people.



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