What does being bold mean? 

  • Being bold means never saying yes, when you mean no.
     
  • Being bold means going after what you want, no matter what. Whether it’s a creating a 6-figure business, booking stays in 5-star hotels, buying that dream house in The Hamptons, or getting with the cutie at work. *wink*
     
  • Being bold means choosing to be happy. 
     
  • Being bold means choosing to ignore the things in life that don’t serve you. (yeah! you can do that!)
     
  • Being bold means going with your own gut, your own intuition, and not doing anything on someone else's terms. 
     
  • It means saying yes to the trip, and saying no to self doubt. 
     
  • It means being assertive. With yourself & with others.

     

…and this is where I come in!

 

I’m Kimberly Rich.

I'M A SUCCESS COACH, LIFESTYLE DESIGNER AND PROUD CREATOR OF THE BOLD LIFE MOVEMENT.

 

I built this site for you, with love. And with a little bit of HTML. 

Trust me, I've been where you are. 

After graduating from college, I did the one thing I told myself I would never do. I got a job making cold calls. Ugh. Thinking about it
now reminds me of how miserable I was. Looking back I know that by settling for that terrible job, I was telling the universe that I didn’t care about being in control of my own life. I would take whatever I was dealt. 

That set in play a period of 4 years working jobs I didn’t enjoy, drowning in self-pity, 14-hour days with an hour commute.

Let's be real. I wasn't living. 

Finally, in 2013 I decided enough was enough and I had to take control of my life and everything that I wanted to be. Fast-forward to today and I’m living a freedom-filled life that I've designed and up-leveling in happiness, luxury and wealth.  

In the past two years I’ve lived in five different countries and traveled to more than twenty different cities around the world. Sometimes I feel like I need to pinch myself I’m living life my way and you can do it too. 

If you’re feeling stuck in a life that isn’t making you feel happy, fulfilled and free, then that’s where I come in. 

I know what it’s like to feel trapped in a dead-end 9 to 5 job, working 14-hour days for months and years on end. I know what it’s like to have the one hour commute at the end of a day and to get home feeling exhausted and entirely unhappy.