Health Coaching

July 25th, 2008

It’s very interesting to me in working with people around their health. Cancer folks are always interesting. Yes, I’m into alternative healing methods, but that said, I’m really focused on getting people to take their own responsibility for their healing, so I do not recommend nor discourage any path desired by my clients - period!

When I work successfully with clients they are passionate about healing and intensely searching for what will work to cure them. They will try anything and have their antenna out for information from any source that resonates.

Health IS a spiritual path and the lessons are many, but first and foremost is the lesson of self-responsibility. Self-responsibility is NOT blame. Listen to my Mind/Body talk on the Public Speaking page of my web site and click on “Presentations” to better understand how your body “speaks” your mind

Knowing that you are responsible does not mean that things change automatically. It does not mean you are dumb for not being able to change things immediately. It does mean that you can have a sense of humor about the situations you find yourself in. This is one of the real blessings of working with a coach. We can laugh together!

If you are facing a life and death situation take a risk - what have you got to lose :-)? If you are just uncomfortable with your life and want something better - take a risk, look at all you can gain. Death is NOT the final answer, nor is it the end - it just postpones those lessons, so look deep inside and choose LIFE, choose YOURSELF, choose JOY - even if this life is about to end!

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Life Reflections

July 3rd, 2008

I had two events this week that have prompted life reflections. On ODE there was a post that talked about writing your life story in six words - hummm. My contribution was: loving, grieving, seeing with the eyes of God. Awesome - and true. The second event was reading J.K. Rowling’s Harvard commencement address and thinking about her two areas of focus - failure and imagination. I can’t say I’ve come out as well on the second one. Since my healing I’ve not had a directed passion. There are things I care about, but no GRAND DIRECTION. Maybe it’s because I’m still healing (one more operation to go), maybe I need more time to really heal. The last hip was done in in February 2008. Still I feel sort’a empty and direction less. That feels kind’a like failure in my book. For me that ties into imagination because I see a “failure of imagination” to be at the root of a lack of direction.

I’m able to keep myself busy and when I run down the list of things I’m doing it might not seem like I’m direction less, but everything I do seems more hopeful than purposeful, know what I mean? Taht said, I’m not down, just open/empty/waiting.

Post your six work life stories - I’d love to see them!

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