"Hurry up and heal so I can get back to my full-throttle life."

This past year I struggled with health issues that have allowed me to evaluate how I want to approach healing. It became clear that I was pushing myself even in my pursuit of well-being. My body asked me to slow down at a pace that made me very uncomfortable. My nervous system needed a down-regulation that made me squirm with discomfort.


"Hurry up and heal so I can get back to my full-throttle life."
DUH! It doesn't work like that.

As I looked back at my journey healing from an eating disorder, I had the same pattern. "Hurry up and get my food under control so that I could go back to my dysfunctional eating."
It seems so obvious from the outside looking in. But we often approach our healing with pushing and expectations. Many of my clients angrily come to their goals desiring peace and contentment. The energy we bring to our recovery is the result we receive.

I realized that I needed to redirect the negative pressure into loving active practices, such as;
~Sharing my story
~Releasing emotional blocks
~Working with my Mentor & ND
~Inner child work
~Modifying behaviors & patterns

Passively, I received Reiki Healing that naturally dissolved patterns and inner tensions that kept me from experiencing more profound peace and relaxation. These healing frequencies and vibrations helped me remove blocks and transform beliefs systems into positivity.

Often we feel we need to force our healing, whether it is struggling with relationships, finances, or health issues. In fact, we need to lovingly and gracefully get to the root of why we are stuck in our life and allow the
the right balance of active and passive healing.

In 2023, I have revamped my Everday Reiki program to allow for the perfect harmony of active/passive healing. You will receive my coaching expertise and Reiki healing energy to create the life you desire.

If you are interested, CONTACT me here

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