Posts Tagged ‘Death’

Embracing Core Values and Resilience: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Gratitude

In my journey of writing my next book, I’ve been reflecting on a vital lesson I’ve shared with many coaching clients: the importance of defining our core values. Knowing what truly matters to us grounds us and makes decision-making easier and clearer, helping us navigate life’s challenges with confidence. When we know who we are, we…

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From Self-Love to Sacred Adventures

Over my many ‘interesting’ years of living, loving, and learning through life, I’ve come to integrate four key truths which allow me to take full responsibility for my life: I deserve to be here. I deserve to be heard. I deserve to be healed. I deserve to be happy. I’ve struggled with each aspect during…

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How to overcome negative thoughts and feelings

When you have an anxious thought, it doesn’t mean you are an anxious person. In the same way, having a depressive thought doesn’t make you a depressed person. Even having a horrible or mean thought doesn’t make you a horrible or mean person. This is because you are not your thoughts. In fact, you are…

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Finding Peace In Our Goodbyes

Last night, as I enjoyed a quiet evening at home, my thoughts wandered to a poignant conversation I had earlier with a woman who was still grappling with resentment towards her deceased mother. Over a decade had passed since her mother’s death, yet the pain, anger and resentment seemed fresh, rooted in the feeling that…

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