The 'Bounty Hunter' actress Jennifer Aniston is reportedly visiting a life coach to help her focus on becoming a mother.
Jennifer Aniston has been visiting a life coach to make her baby dream come true.
The 'Bounty Hunter' actress has reportedly been having meetings with Hollywood life strategist Suzannah Galland in a bid to make the right decisions in her life, and fulfil her wish to become a mother.
Suzannah - whose clients reportedly include Naomi Campbell, Demi Moore and Gwyneth Paltrow - said: "So many of my clients are walking around with a big hole in their hearts if they don't have a family. Many of them think that because they can't have a family the traditional way it won't ever happen to them - they don't consider other viable means, firstly, adoption.
"There are so many children who don't have parents, or anyone to love them, and so many women who would make amazing mothers. It's a matter of making them see that there is still a part of themselves that can make motherhood happen."
The 41-year-old actress - who divorced husband Brad Pitt in 2005, following a five-year marriage - has remained largely single since then, apart from short-term romances with Vince Vaughn, Paul Sculfor and John Mayer.
Suzannah claims she has been working with the screen beauty to help her "process her feelings".
She is quoted by Britain's Grazia magazine as saying: "Everyone wants a positive outcome in their lives and I help them create it. I find that my clients who live and work in Hollywood often don't have time to process their feelings. They live their life in the fast lane and they're surrounded by yes people but they don't know who they can really trust. They can also feel incredibly lonely."
Jennifer was recently interviewed for a September issue of US magazine Harper's Bazaar, where it is reported the actress claims to want a child "as soon as possible".
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