Like many people in cancer treatment, T couldn’t help but notice that she wasn’t looking her best. She’d never been obsessed with her appearance but still… losing her hair and feeling tired all the time had her feeling bedraggled and out of step with the rest of the world. While she was grateful for her… Read More »
The Truth within Vulnerability
When I first met my coaching client S, she was – in her own words – just existing. She’d recently come through the double whammy of losing her husband, with whom she’d lived more than half her life, and breast cancer. Her voice and face appeared flat and emotionless. She told me she’d felt numb… Read More »
How are you showing up?
Ever found yourself being gloomy – even surly – and complaining? Maybe you were tired of a life full of doctor appointments, or of people around you who just couldn’t understand what you were going through. What is it you wanted most in those moments? I heard this story from one of the members of… Read More »
Something amazing’s about to happen…
My client M has sarcoma, a rare cancer that tends to occur in young adults. Since his first round of treatment, he’s been super-proactive with his nutrition and lifestyle, doing his best to avoid another round of disease. But despite his best efforts, he was recently diagnosed with a recurrence. (Nope, there’s nothing fair about… Read More »
A Light in the Storm
At first I was irritated when I read this bit in the book Claim Your Power by Mastin Kipp: “Your soul learns from contrast. If your soul wants to learn forgiveness in this lifetime, then you must also experience betrayal. If your soul wants to learn self-love in this lifetime, then you must also experience… Read More »
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