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Tracey Horton is an Author, Presenter, Mentor, Public Speaker, and thought leader, with a fresh mindset on the way she views the world. These are just a few of the articles that Tracey has been featured in, by many well-known organisations, Have a read below.

Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen

Published By: Kylie Stevens

Author and public speaker Tracey Horton also weighed into the debate by recalling how she and her husband survived on one income after buying their first home on the Gold Coast in 1993.
Author: Kylie Stevens
Published: Sep, 4 2023

Published by: Mary Mardigan

Growth coach and mental health expert Tracey Horton explained that famous couples “feed the fantasy” that there’s such a thing as a perfect relationship. “We believe the characters we see on screen – that’s what we fall for, and that’s proof they have done their job well,” she said.

Author: Mary Madigan

Published: Sep 19, 2023

Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen Zers struggling to buy property amid cost-of-livi
Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen Zers struggling to buy property amid cost-of-livi

Published By: iTWire

“I am deeply committed to eradicating these crimes. No child or woman should endure what I experienced. For those who suffered, I stand ready to guide them towards healing,” Horton shared.

Author: iTWire

Published: Aug, 22 2023

Published By: Invigorate PR

“Winning these awards and getting recognised in the field in which I work is incredibly inspiring and motivating for me. Making a difference in the lives of women is something that I am genuinely passionate about,” Horton said.
Author: Invigorate PR
Published: Aug, 11 2023

Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen Zers struggling to buy property amid cost-of-livi
Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen Zers struggling to buy property amid cost-of-livi
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Published By: Nicole Madigan

"It is always hard to unlearn what the last generation taught us, but it is incumbent on us to always move forward from where they left off — that is the perfection of human growth."

Author: Nicole Madigan

Published: October 3rd, 2023

Published By:  Matthew Hart

Mental health expert and thought leader, Tracey Horton explains that “loss at any time of our lives is difficult, but the reality is, as we age it seems to be all that much harder.”

Author: Matthew Hart

Published: Sep, 06 2023

Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen
Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen

Published By: Ally Foster

Tracey Horton, a personal growth keynote speaker, is another Baby Boomer who thinks homeownership now is a very different experience than what it used to be.
Author: Ally Foster
Published: Sep, 4 2023

Published By: Nicole Madigan

"With more attention than ever placed on a woman's value being based on her ability to juggle both professional and social environments, 'having it all', it seems to have come at a cost where what we are not having enough of, is rest," says mental health expert, Tracey Horton. 

Author: Nicole Madigan 

Published: Sept 30, 2023

Baby boomer's dig at Millennials and Gen
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Published By: Invigorate PR

Horton is a world leading keynote speaker, best-selling author, thought leader, mental health expert and growth coach who delivers one on one life coaching, a range of highly popular self-help courses for individuals and advises businesses on how to better support people in the workplace.

"Introducing your child to a new partner is a significant step in any relationship and it requires careful consideration to ensure the child's wellbeing and comfort," Horton said.

Author: Invigorate PR Writers

Published: October 19, 2023

Published By: Shannen Findlay

The first step, before anything else, is knowing where you stand with your new partner, Horton says, because if you don't plan on keeping the relationship for the long haul, there's no point in letting your kids meet them.

"The important thing to establish first is that you want this to be a long-term thing," the expert explains, before adding that introducing your kids to a new partner might be damaging if you don't think they (or you) will stick around. "When you're dating and you're single and you've split up, you don't want to introduce every dating partner you have. And if they do meet your kids, they should also be looking for a long-standing relationship."

Author: Shannen Findlay

Published: October 29, 2023

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