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Cordelia Wolf

Cordelia Wolf/Life Coach

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In 2001, a flea-bitten gray Connemara pony named Foxy walked into my life and forever changed it. I was in my early 20s, taking riding lessons in Rolling Hills, CA, when Foxy stole my heart. She was sassy, loving, and everything my soul needed. Trail rides to the General Store and quiet moments in the hills made her my best friend. Little did I know that Foxy would become my anchor during one of the most challenging chapters of my life.

A week before graduating from Loyola Marymount University with a degree in Psychology and a Minor in Alcohol and Drug Studies, my life took a traumatic turn. A weekend in San Diego turned into a nightmare, leaving me struggling with shame, fear, and resurfacing battles with anorexia and bulimia. In the aftermath of that trauma, Foxy became my safe space. I spent countless hours in her stall, finding solace in her quiet strength. She needed me just as much as I needed her, and together, we healed.

Years later, life brought new challenges and transitions: graduate school, marriage, motherhood, and eventually saying goodbye to my beloved Foxy. Her passing in 2011 was a heartbreak like no other—a moment that taught me the depth of grief but also the beauty of gratitude. Foxy was more than a pony; she was a teacher, a healer, and a reminder of the power we hold within ourselves to rebuild and grow.
Inspired by my journey and the lessons Foxy taught me, I founded Charleigh’s Cookies in 2012 with the tagline, “Have you thanked your horse today?” This business was a way to honor the gratitude and growth I experienced through my relationship with Foxy.

Now, I’m proud to introduce Cordelia Wolf, a platform dedicated to helping women find themselves, embrace their power, and create a life of abundance. Transitions, whether it’s leaving home for the first time, navigating career changes, or rebuilding after loss, can feel overwhelming. Through Cordelia Wolf, I offer guidance to women navigating these challenges, drawing from my own story of resilience, personal growth, and the healing power of connection.

Life is full of bumps, lessons, and moments that shape us into who we are meant to be. My mission is to help women step into their power, rewrite their stories, and design the life they’ve always dreamed of.

 

Contact

Marin Women at Work

collaborate@marinwomenatwork.com

Marin Women at Work is a networking group throughout the North San Francisco Bay Area, including Marin and Sonoma Counties. We encourage and support one another through networking, connection and referrals.

Marin Women At Work EST. 2015

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