Coach
Ethel Mukkadee
Hello, I’m Angie Rintamaki from Alamo, ND. I’m also known as Ethel Mukkadee. I’m wife to Ed, mom to 14, mother-in-law to 10, Gram to 22. I have a dream to help hundreds of believing moms through life coaching.
Life coaching has changed my life. I used to think my life was the result of uncontrollable events and in some ways still think so. I believe God is in ultimate control of my life. But I have more say than I ever imagined, just by observing and channeling my thoughts. This work has above all helped my relationship with myself. It has given me self-compassion for the half mess, half awesome wreck-of-the-Hesperus that I am. And it has strengthened every relationship in my life: my marriage, my family, my friends, the cello teacher. I have seen changes in my life from my eating habits (take my word, a true miracle) to what goals I can reach. I have lots more to learn and am hoeing my row, right alongside you. I want to help each of you bloom in whatever way is your beautiful. Hence, Bloomers. This pocket mothers’ camp is the groundwork. As the saying goes, friends are the flowers in the garden of life. I want to warmly welcome you to this garden! Even if (and especially if) your bloomers are in a bundle.
Testimonials
My youngest client (pre-teen)
But my big takeaway of working with you is I can recognize my emotions and deal with them. My life has changed. If someone was debating signing up for coaching sessions, I would immediately recommend you and tell them that life coaching is very good.
My oldest client (retired)
Main takeaway… I can feel good about myself, warts and all. It’s okay to stand up for my own needs. I think I’m more understanding about little things that can irritate me, in other people. I’m learning to accept and appreciate the frailties I’m seeing in those close to me. It’s worth it even to just have someone you can open to and who is able to dig past the superficial into the nitty gritty.
And one more! (in the thick of it 🙂 )
Your one-on-one coaching has been invaluable to me in a couple of extremely difficult situations. You saw the situations for what they were when I couldn’t see through the fog of it. Because you share the same faith as me, you were able to understand why I wanted or didn’t want to take certain actions. You never pressured or even suggested, just listened and reflected to me what you heard me saying. Through this back and forth, I was able to decide which actions to take or not take. I came through my “swamps” wounded, but already starting to heal because I was able to work through my thoughts and emotions, thus coming to a place of peace. I really appreciate that through all these processes, faith has always been central. That’s what makes me appreciate and connect with you so strongly. I know that in all of our discussions and coaching sessions, nothing will endanger my faith.