![]() ![]() In fact, she envisioned the intricate artwork that runs down her left arm, side, back, and torso for a decade. But she says she's always felt like a black sheep, long before she started expressing herself more with her tattoos in 2017. Ruth admits that rejection is still upsetting. "Well, about four years later," she continued, "I found that that is precisely what happened." "I just had this lurking feeling that it actually wasn't over, but rather that it had been re-formed, with a few troublemakers (hi!) kicked out. "Abruptly, the mastermind closed down," she writes. For example, she writes about realizing those in her mastermind group were frustrated that she didn't run her business how they thought she should. Ruth doesn't just take risks in her life she continuously bares her soul online as well. Image Credit: Courtesy of Katrina Ruth Getting kicked out of the club. She adds that she and Enzo have a solid co-parenting relationship now. "I'm all about personal development and growth in my business, but I neglected it in my past relationships," admits Ruth. Ruth and her family traveled through Europe, Asia, and the United States until 2016, when she and Enzo separated. "Some think you can follow your purpose on the side, but in my clients' experience, that won't work. Today, she makes multiple seven figures a year counseling others to be their best selves. ![]() Ruth soon began earning $50,000 a month in Munich. I would prove that I had what it takes or that I didn't." I couldn't listen to my excuses or fears anymore. "I created that pressure because I believed I would make magic. While she was scared, Ruth didn't feel reckless. "I only had a few hundred dollars left after buying those tickets." She bought one-way tickets to Germany so they could travel with the kids while she worked remotely on her online consulting business. A one-way ticket from debt to destiny.Īfter six months of living cent to cent, she convinced her husband to take a sabbatical. That battle finally disappeared." But not all her battles were over. "I'd broken free of bulimia before, but I relapsed regularly and it was an ongoing battle not to do it. If I didn't, I might need a hysterectomy and could lose my bladder.Īfter years of fighting, Ruth had finally fixed her relationship with food. While pregnant with her second child, Nathan, she developed a rare condition where the placenta became attached to her bladder. She was investing everything back into business development, was using a credit card, and wasn't paying taxes or student debt.īut the worst was yet to come that year. ![]() One day in 2013, she realized that although she was making $30,000 a month, she was almost $150,000 in debt. As she grew her online business, she became a sales and marketing coach. In 2011, Ruth released her first of over 50 ebooks, "The Secret Life of a Binge Eater," which remains her number-one bestseller. Ruth warned readers that the post contained explicit language, which was new for her. That really was the last time," she wrote. Reading her honest account of what it was like, one can see why. I was a fitness expert! But I received dozens of messages from women thanking me." When I blogged about my story, I thought it was the end of my business. ![]() "I remember one client crying as she said to me, "Kat, I wish you could understand how it feels.' I wanted to crawl under the table. ![]()
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