Jacqueline Hurst
Jacqueline Hurst | |
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Born | London |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Bennett Stellar University |
Occupation | Life coach,[1] columnist for GQ Magazine, and author |
Spouse(s) | Charles Bodie (divorced in 2010)[2] Bernard Looney (divorced in 2019)[3] |
Website | www.jacquelinehurst.com |
Jacqueline Hurst is a British life coach,[4] author and columnist for GQ Magazine.[5] She is often quoted in the mainstream media for opinions in The Sunday Times, The Telegraph,[6] Harper's Bazaar and The Times, etc.[7] Jacqueline is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine and the National Guild of Hypnotists.[citation needed]
Jacqueline has been working as a life coach with her private practice based in London’s Mayfair.[8] Her practice areas are relationships, anxiety, low confidence/self-esteem, life changes, stress management, and burnout, and advocates the works of Byron Katie, Eckhart Tolle, Marianne Williamson and Dr Wayne Dyer. In 2021, Gregg Wallace credits her with helping relieve anxiety before his stint on BBC Strictly Come Dancing.[9][10][11]
Bibliography[]
- How To Do You: The Life Changing Art of Mastering Your Thoughts and Taking Control of Your Life. p. 245. ISBN 979-8528949147.
References[]
- ^ Warrington, Ruby. "After the afterparty". The Times.
- ^ "Social and Personal - New West End Synagogue". newwestend.org.uk.
- ^ Millard, Rachel (1 February 2020). "Can a new leader really help oil giant BP navigate the climate crisis?". The Telegraph.
- ^ Edmonds, Lizzie (4 December 2014). "Addiction battles inspire therapist's life coaching school". www.standard.co.uk. Evening Standard.
- ^ "Columnist profile: Jacqueline Hurst". British GQ.
- ^ "Elena Perminova's 60-day post-baby bootcamp divides opinion - Telegraph". Telegraph.co.uk.
- ^ "Do you really need that snack? - Telegraph". The Telegraph.
- ^ Howells, Christina (1 June 2017). "Planning to get fit in 2017? First you need to change the way you think". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ "Simon Lederman, With Jacqueline Hurst, Michael Howe and live music from Franclassic". www.bbc.co.uk. BBC Radio London.
- ^ "The Wellness Report: Secrets To Great Sleep". Matches Fashion.
- ^ Susannah Taylor: ‘How to be your own life coach’, You.co.uk
- Living people
- British writers
- Life coaches
- British women columnists
- 21st-century British women writers
- British magazine writers
- 21st-century English women writers
- GQ (magazine)
- Writers from London