Author: Nicole Huffman Hollins

Hi! I’m Nicole. My life’s purpose is to help children, women, and families bring align their faith, family, and finances so that they may live in freedom. Part of my mission is to help people recognize their worth, own who they are, and succeed in life by being true to self. I am the founder of Now With Nicole where I have had the opportunity to author self-help books such as The Girlfriend Code and Peaceful Pain and appear as a contributing writer for many on-line and print publications. I am also the creator and host of Now With Nicole Radio where I discuss topics regarding your Faith, Family, and Finances.” In addition to my own show, I enjoy appearing as a guest on Internet and network radio shows. As a former family law attorney, I spent countless hours with fighting couples. Trying to find a more productive way to help these fractured families, I decided that mediation was a better route. While working with women and couples, I found that communication about money was a huge sore spot. After years of helping couples master mindfulness in their marriage and money, I saw a pressing need to educate and empower financial literacy from an early age. As a result, Money Fit Kids was created to encourage children from an early age to align the core values of faith, family, and financial fitness. I am a lover of the written and spoken word who holds a journalism degree and Juris Doctor from the University of Texas at Austin. I make my home in Houston, Texas with my husband and son. Web  | Facebook | Twitter

She Is Not Stupid: 6 Reasons Women Stay in Bad Relationships

“Why Did She Stay?” When our friend or family member reveals to us that she is in a bad a relationship, a familiar response is, “Why don’t you just leave?” Unfortunately, for many in troubled unions, this is easier said than done. The following are six reasons women choose to overstay the life of a […]

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5 Things Not to Say to a Friend Going Through a Break-up

  by Nicole Huffman Hollins It’s the middle of the night, and suddenly my phone rings. It’s my girl-friend calling to cry and declare that, “I’m done [with him.] It’s over- for real- this time.” Have you ever found yourself in my position? On the other hand, perhaps, you were the hysterical friend who needed a little […]

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10 Things Business Coaches Can Do to Help Repair the Industry’s Image

by Nicole Huffman Hollins   Never Make Your Sales Funnel More Important Than Your Clients   As an entrepreneur, I am often privy to conversations regarding the benefits of hiring a business coach. I have heard many stories from fellow entrepreneurs regarding unpleasant experiences with coaches. Based upon these discussions, the following is a list […]

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7 Do’s and Don’ts When Dealing With Jealousy in Your Relationship

   by Nicole Huffman Hollins In a previous article, I discussed the “ThreeWays That Relationships Can Benefit From Jealousy.” What do you do, however, when it is doing more harm than good in your relationship? If your goal is to have a healthy, mutually satisfying union where both parties feel secure, here are 7 do’s and don’ts […]

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Three Ways That Relationships Benefit From Jealousy

  by Nicole Huffman Hollins I was recently involved in a social media exchange regarding spouse’s having friendships persons of with the opposite sex. The responses were split, and insecurity and jealousy were too of the main points of contention. The pro-opposite sex relationships side surmised that a person who is secure in a relationship would […]

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Sorry, I’m Not Sorry- Three Situations When the Divorced Are Not Sorry for a Split

by Nicole Huffman Hollins After separating from my ex-husband seven years ago, I often marveled at the number of people who were shocked and sorry. I once told a friend, “Don’t be sorry. I’m no.” When I first recognized this feeling, I thought it was wrong. I was raised to believe that all marriages were a […]

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