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Professional Biography of Christine Hassler
Professional Bio
Christine Hassler left her successful job as a Hollywood agent at 25 to pursue a life she could be passionate about. But, it did not come easily. After being inspired by her own unexpected challenges and experiences, she realized her journey was indeed her destination. In 2005, she wrote the first guide book written exclusively for young women, entitled Twenty-Something, Twenty-Everything: A Quarter-life Woman's Guide to Balance and Direction (New World Library).
Today, she supports both men and women in discovering the answers to the questions: "Who Am I, What do I want, and How do I get it?" Christine is a Life Coach with a counseling emphasis specializing in relationships, career, and self-identity. Her expertise is centered on the twenty something years of life.
Christine began her evolution as a twenty something expert with a discussion group for twenty-something's in Los Angeles struggling with questions about themselves, their career, and relationships. As she continued her investigation of herself and others, she began to craft a roadmap for how to transform "twenty-something" into "twenty-everything." Christine has dedicated over six years in researching and speaking about this rite of passage in life.
As a professional speaker, Christine leads seminars and workshops to audiences around the country. She has appeared on The Today Show, CNN, and PBS (view), as well as various local television and radio shows, speaking about life issues and "Expectation HangoversTM" - a phenomenon she identified and trademarked.
Christine's newest book, The Twenty-Something Manifesto (New World Library 2008) stems from her experience counseling twenty-something's.
Christine's training is from the Communication Arts Company and she holds her Masters Degree in Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. Christine received her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University where she was initiated as a Kappa Alpha Theta. She serves on the Executive Board of the Sirens Society, a non-profit organization of proactive women dedicated to making the world a better place through philanthropy and business.
Christine is a yoga enthusiast, travel junkie, wine and food enthusiast (even vegetables!), and loves to be outside. She lives in Los Angeles.
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