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Nadezhda Korolyova (Russian: Надежда Королёва) is a Russian psychologist, psychotherapist, author of the unique method of coaching by using super-conscious states and founder of Omline school. Nadezhda holds a PhD in economics and works as a business consultant and coach.[1]
Early life and career
[edit]Since childhood, Nadezhda has been fascinated by spirituality. At 10 years old, she read a book on Agni Yoga. [2] By 12, she became involved with Krishnaism, distributing Prabhupada's books, attending a special school, and translating spiritual literature into English. She dreamed of entering a foreign language program to devote her life to translating scriptures, but broke her leg during the entrance exams and was unable to get in. [1]
Later, she pursued a degree in economics and defended her PhD thesis on monetary policy in 2002. [1] Years of studying political economy gave her a scientific and materialistic perspective. At the same time, she studied psychology.
Until the age of 28, she worked in international trade, but eventually decided to focus on spirituality and become a sannyasin. [2] Although she continued her business career for a while, she soon started counseling and launched her own project, Omline.
Omline
[edit]Omline Academy is a coaching project founded by Nadezhda Korolyova, aimed at unlocking individual potential and helping people achieve their goals through specialized methods, which are based on entering into super-conscious states. Omline Academy has been operating for more than 12 years and has graduated over 50,000 students. [3] The academy offers online courses in psychology, covering areas such as relationships, health, and work, and has a team of personal coaches. As of November 2024, Omline's YouTube channel has over 180,000 subscribers and over 22 million views. [4] Nadezhda Koroleva is also a regular guest on other Russian YouTube channels and radio shows and frequently contributes articles to different magazines and newspapers (such as Novye Izvestia), offering advice on relevant psychological issues.
Omline is a registered trademark in 53 countries.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Nadezhda Korolyova on Omline's website. Retreived 11 November 2024.
- ^ a b Как я ушла из бизнеса в духовность. Личный опыт. Nadezhda Korolyova on vc.ru. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Omline Academy website. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Omline YouTube channel. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
External links
[edit]Omline Academy website
Omline YouTube channel in English