Wellness One Step at a time
How do I begin? My soulful and fitness trip, Grand Canyon, Alabama Hills, Yosemite, and all the moments in between left me breathless. I’m incredibly grateful I have the health and drive to do these
How do I begin? My soulful and fitness trip, Grand Canyon, Alabama Hills, Yosemite, and all the moments in between left me breathless. I’m incredibly grateful I have the health and drive to do these
I am finding this unaccounted-for, unscheduled time to write this afternoon. Why? Well, you see my 12:30 appointment today needed to be abruptly canceled because she lost her job. She’s devastated and here we are...life
I’ve been writing for many years...I’m guessing 18....maybe more? Weekly. The topics are endless to share. And, most weeks, I have conversations, emotions, and pivotal moments to release. Yet, I find in some days, weeks, and
I wrote this about a year and a half ago, yet I find the message as important now as ever. So many of us are going through big transitions and how we look at our
We have passed the Holiday Season and are in the midst of Summer and you finally feel you are getting your groove back. You want to be healthier, start working out more often, eat a little cleaner
So often we say (or hear)…I’ll be happy “when”. We look for the end goal of our happiness. We also look in the rear view mirror and think, I wish I would have or
Maybe you work out 1 day a week? Maybe you have a personal trainer you work with 2x a week. Or do you go to yoga every day? It's possible you walk with a friend
The '60s, '70s, and 80's Closet. Much of my recent discussions with clients have been about transitions, letting go, and embracing space. This is in alignment with the Winter Solstice. When we think about what
Weekend Wellness: Mindful The words “mindful and present” has come up in my coaching calls quite often this past week. Not only in the aspect of the clients being mindful and present, but ME remembering
Weekend Wellness: Tsunami Recently I took a vacation to the Hawaiian Islands and on one of the days in Molokai’i we decided to take the Kalaupapa trail to the bottom, see the old Leper Colony