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Welcome to my blog!

Posted on September 11th, 2008

My vision for this
blog is sharing
information that is amazing. 

It might be information that I stumbled over while researching an issue for a client – or information I deliberately went after.  It's definitely information that I believe will help make change easier…  will help comfort – help support by providing some insight into our brains, our thoughts, our emotions, our behaviors.

At the very least, it will be interesting, or just plain entertaining. 

Since my coaching areas are grief, career and life change, and trauma or abuse, the blog
will cover a lot of ground over time.

Sometimes the information will be scientific, sometimes
creative, sometimes a mixture. 

As serious as
those areas are, I'll keep it as light as possible.  Even in the midst of
great pain, it is possible – and good – to laugh and feel positive. 

There’ll be lots
of links to my sources and to websites for other coaches, to scientists, to publications, etc.

I’ll always try to be as pithy as possible… however, truth be told,
I’m not the pithiest of writers.  If you’re a member of the “short-is-in” Haiku Nation
movement, I hope that you’ll be forgiving… and that you are able to speed read…
or, just scan, troll, or (as I describe it) “just run your eye over it”, and
hopefully something will snag your attention.

My first
blog – posted soon – will be: 

If you find yourself eating for comfort or to calm your
anxieties,

 there's some new research that WILL help.

The blog posting
after that will be: 

Even though we – of course –
know
that our loved one is gone,

why do our brains and hearts
still find it so hard

to completely grasp that reality?

Additional posting will be about the Imposter Syndrome (why do we sometimes feel
that our success has just been a fluke and anytime now we'll be found out to be
an imposter), and the difference between the way the men and women
grieve.  The two sexes definitely grieve differently, and one isn't better
than the other.

If you have
questions about another area or how to apply the neuroscience or coaching to a
particular goal, let me know.  Research has always been a passion of mine,
and there will sure to be someone else who has wondered about the very same
thing.

 


HILLTOP RETREAT – Sold

Posted on September 1st, 2008


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