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- What is Intuitive Counseling/Coaching?
This integrates al aspects of well-being, including physical, environmental, mental, emotional, spiritual and social health; thereby contributing to the healing of ourselves and our planet. Each of us has the opportunity to play a tremendous role in our own development. - Why do people get different information from different people?
Everyone interprets information differently. I suggest you not jump from person to person in a short period of time. Take time to process the information you have received. - What happens if we don't have a good connection?
Yes, this can happen but it is not a regular occurrence in my practice. The conversation is confidential and if you don't feel comfortable you won't be charged. Not every connection we make in life is a good fit. I'll simply ask that you come into the session operating at the highest level of integrity. I won't make up any answers. People who work with me get comfortable with trusting their gut, quite early and let me know immediately. - How often should I make an appointment?
Intuitive Counseling involves the client taking responsibility and accountability for their lives. We live in a free-will planet and each of us gets to decide our own life course. - Intuitive Counseling or a Psychiatrist...which do I need?
There is a difference between the two. Licensed professionals are there to work with people who are suffering from severe or prolonged depression or those who could be suicidal. I recommend that you refer to your medical, legal, financial or other related professional services for any major decisions you are facing in your life. Intuitive Counseling/Coaching is not meant to replace these services. I do not take responsibility for any decisions you make in any form due to services I have provided. - What do I need to do to prepare for an appointment?
- Come with an open mind
- Relax
- Make a list of questions
- Quiet your mind for at least 10-15 minutes prior to your appointment
- In a telephone session try not to use a cell phone.
- Don't expect this to be an instant cure.
- Be honest and truthful.
- Don't waste time trying to justify past mistakes; we're all trying to grow and evolve in life.
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