Posts Tagged ‘courage’
When the Going Gets Tough: Frameworks for Navigating Difficult Times
In good times we rarely think about them. In tough times, it’s hard to find the mental space to even know where to start. What frameworks do you rely on…
Read MoreGoing Deeper into The Work of Byron Katie
During this half-day workshop, Becky Lindstrom will guide you through a variety of exercises to help you get more comfortable with doing The Work on the various beliefs, judgments, and assumptions you hold about yourself and the world around you.
Read MoreAn Introduction to The Work of Byron Katie
Come learn how this simple, yet powerful process of inquiry can help you see your life from new perspectives and discover the wisdom that’s already inside you. Love donations will gratefully be accepted for this class.
Read MoreSix Perspective Shifts for a Surprising New Year…
At the turn of a new year, many of us feel the pull to set resolutions and intentions, establish goals, or create healthier habits. But how many of us ever…
Read MoreEngaging Women 2017
At this wonderful all-day conference on the campus of Saint Mary’s College, I’ll be presenting a breakout session entitled, Trust Yourself: The Key to Embracing Uncertainty.
Read MorePractical Skills for Courageous Change
Are you ready to start making authentic changes in your life? Discover the skills necessary to move from vision to reality in this life-changing class.
Read MoreInnovative Strategies for Reducing Stress & Anxiety
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by stress and anxiety? If you’re interested in seeing your circumstances from a different perspective and want some new strategies to help you not just cope with, but grow from your experiences, then this class is for you!
Read MorePractical Skills for Courageous Change
Discover the how to take your ideas from vision to reality in this life-changing class.
Read MoreWorld Peace in Three Steps
Let’s get right to it: Step 1: Identify your fears. Step 2: Understand your fears. Step 3: Diffuse your fears. I realize this may be easier said than done.
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