Conscious Life Skills Coaching News
August-September 2008
Frances Todd
Grad. Dip. Soc. Sc. (Counselling)
Holistic Harmony Life Coaching (Stages 1-3)
Personal life coach and counsellor offering you strategies, support and resources for stress and anxiety management, work life rebalancing, career transition, spiritual life questions and relationship challenges
Sessions available in person (local only in Brisbane, Australia), by phone
and via online chat (locally and internationally)
Website: www.consciouslifeskills.com
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Conscious Life Skills Coaching News Aug.-Sept. 2008
Contents
c2008 Conscious Life SKills Coaching
Redefining emotional baggage:
A dig for gold
Are you carrying excess emotional weight but long to travel through life more lightly? Read more about the why and how of prospecting for the gold in your experiences to lighten your load >>>>
<http://www.consciouslifeskills.com/
redefiningemotionalbaggage.html>
Book review
Choices and illusions
by Eldon Taylor
This book helps explain why we have such a difficult time making and sticking with changes we wish to incorporate in our lives while offering a roadmap to understand mind power and the way it can facilitate lasting change >>>>
<http://www.consciouslifeskills.com/
choicesandillusions_bk.html>
Self coaching tip
What do you feed your mind every day?
We're well-versed in how a healthy diet can help us physically, but have you considered investing in a regular daily diet that builds your mind? >>>>
<http://www.consciouslifeskills.com/
selfcoachingtip2.html>