Time to Get to Work


The most challenging part about what I do is describing it. I can wax philosophical for minutes at a time about the spiritual nature of reality, the adventurous journey of remembering who we are, and the practice of contentment. This typically results in glazed eyes, and an occasional remark – “You get paid for that??”

I love what I do – the teaching, the writing, and especially working with my beloved clients one-on-one to reveal their best selves and best lives. Because of this, I’ve cleared more space in my schedule to accommodate more private work. And I’ve streamlined my spiritual coaching offerings to make it a bit easier to understand. You can see the whole menu over here.

 

The most successful client, who benefits the most from working with me, considers him/herself…

  • A force for change, but sidelined by life events
  • Creative, open-minded and visionary, yet feeling blocked or stuck
  • Devoted to extraordinary living, but unable to make it happen
  • Driven by a higher cause, but unclear about their best next step

And longs to…

  • Build a strong, sexy body, resilient to aging and disease
  • Enjoy lasting energy and vitality
  • Cultivate a calm, clear mind immune to stress
  • Find the clarity that illuminates the right steps to take
  • Increase overall satisfaction with life
  • Discover the magic and miracles that already surround you

 

Have your New Year’s resolutions slid back into obscurity? Is it time to finally get a hold on lingering issues of discontent and disconnect? There is no better time than NOW to begin.

 

I was recently asked to explain WHY I do what I do, which was a remarkably refreshing shift from talking about WHAT I do. Here’s how I answered that question:

I am committed to leaving behind a world for my daughter and her peers where the self-centered suffering that leads to apathy and cruelty no longer exists. I want to create an experience of humanity in which kindness and generosity are the expected results from happiness and health.

Will you join me?

Send me a note, give me a call, or sign up for an exploratory session here. I can’t wait to hear from you.

 


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