You know that feeling of losing meaning and purpose? Wondering what you're supposed to do, what it all means, and thinking you don't know what a 'good life' means...
Sometimes, when we're stressed, giving our focus away to others (or jobs) we lose connection to our true selves and our personal inner wisdom.
You could say we die a little in these moments.
I coach dead people.
I bring them back to life.
I serve those, who much like me at one time, stopped living a fulfilling, purpose-driven life of personal meaning and instead gave their happiness away to the things and people around them.
My specialty is listening deeply to the life stories that my clients bring. Behind their stories are the limiting beliefs of what they think the are allowed to do, or deserving of, that dimminish their full experience of life.
As we explore the ‘shoulds’ that they are living in, they discover that those ideas came from others and are not theirs to live if they no longer find value in these ideas.
I am proud to be internationally known, an award-winning hypnotherapist, and a 3-time Amazon #1 bestselling author.
I am also proud to be the lead facilitator/trainer for Certified Life Coach Institute where I teach individuals from around the world to become coaches.
In that work, I see myself as a mentor to the next generation.
To remind myself of the responsibility of that role, I have two signed Chiefs jerseys framed in my office: Alex Smith 11 and Patrick Mahomes 15. Their relationship is the template for my teaching work.
Life is good.
The thing I have been told sets me apart from others is that my presence with a client, the level at which I focus and listen, allows me to see and hear their soul.
I don't focus on the problems my clients bring to our sessions, I am interested in them as a human being, and how their beliefs are impacting the presenting issue.
When I hear their wholeness, they begin to hear that deep, powerful voice too, and they remember who they truly are…and they start living that life.
“When you forget who you are supposed to be, you can remember who you truly are,” is the keystone of my practice.