One of the things I most love about my work is that it’s not so much work as it is a fascination to me. I’m a voracious reader and a lot of what I read is in the area of transformational coaching or transpersonal psychology. My work is what I do for Keep Reading
The Poetic Principle
Appreciative Inquiry is a school of thought centered around the practice of focusing on what is right in a person’s life rather than wrong. It's a strengths based system that is the engine of my coaching practice. One of the five core tenets of Keep Reading
Feelings of Worthiness
Many of us in the healing professions have a block around receiving payment, or even asking for it. The world is filled with powerful healers unable to continue their work because they haven’t created a financially viable business. They have not yet Keep Reading
Attaining Emptiness
We’ve had a deep hibernation this winter. For some reason it seems this earth’s cycle brought us deeper into our solitude than in previous years. I keep hearing people speak variations of “I’m in limbo”, “I’m in the void”, “I’m empty" … yet somehow Keep Reading
Writing without expectation.
I’ve been writing a book now for a couple of years. It’s a work in progress and sometimes I feel it will never end. I love writing it though, and that’s all that matters for now. It will get finished in its own beautiful time and I’m cool with Keep Reading
5 myths about Coaching.
1.) It’s all about sports. Coaching comes in many forms, and sports coaching is only one. Even when I tell somebody I’m a transformational or executive coach, I’ve received the question, “For what sport?” Man! It seems in our society sports has Keep Reading
Too much abundance.
Holiday pressures... This time of year can be overwhelming for me. While my entire being craves the hibernation phase of winter, I’m jolted into overdrive with the cattle prod of expectation. I’m supposed to be spending, and giving, and traveling, Keep Reading
The Power of Generosity.
The Memory. I woke up with a memory that keeps drifting through my thoughts. It comes and it goes, but it asks to be remembered. I luxuriate in the emotions of it because it still carries a charge, twenty years later. In the 1990's I was working as a Keep Reading
10 Things I’m Not Afraid to Admit
10 things about myself I vow to never again hide... 1.) I'm frequently wrong. I’ve mis-judged people, mis-read people, and made a few odd turns in the road. I’ve spent a lot of time underestimating myself. But I also believe that our mistakes in Keep Reading
How to Manifest in 5 Steps.
1.) Beginner's Mind. I saw a bumper sticker once that said, “Question what you Know”. For so many years I struggled to attain the absolute answer to everything, (the true mark of a Highly Sensitive Person with an overactive, anxiety-ridden Keep Reading