To Fear or Not To Fear the Coronavirus
As a Holisitic Brain Health Practitioner, I’m a huge fan of Dr. Bruce Lipton, but he and many others are warning people about the dangers of fear, and I’m sensing a dismissing of the magnitide of this outbreak.
But as an epidemiologist, I think that’s dangerous.
We have to honor our emotions. They are there for a good reason. We want fear when we encounter a tiger. The Cornoavirus is today’s tiger.
That being said we need a balance.
Lets talk about healthy vs. vs. unhealthy fear.
Read MoreWhy Your Life Is Meaningful.. Whether You Intend It To Be Or Not
If we are prone to depression, sometimes we can feel like we are all alone, and nothing we do matters.
If you are prone to this type of thinking, then I invite you to consider this:
Every day, whether we intend to or not, we affect the lives of others
How? Keep reading or watch the video, and I’ll share 4 ways your life is meaningful:
Read MoreIts Time to Make Compassion Cool!
As a 6th grader, I read Farewell to Manzanar, the book about a young girl’s experience being interned in the Japanese internment camps in 1941. I also read the Diary of Anne Frank, and then Roots (because mom wouldn’t let me watch it on TV). Then in college, I took a class on the holocaust.
As an empath, I felt the pain of those who suffered during such awful times in history. But I wasn’t interested in being depressed. I was looking for answers. Why were so many people willing to tolerate so much cruelty? Why did so many people just look the other way?
Read MoreA Simple, Yet Powerful Way to Fight Infections
After learning about the pandemics and epidemics such as cholera, polio, smallpox and the plague, I’ve been grateful that most of the world’s worst epidemics were eradicated before I was born.
So the outbreak of Coronovirus and the spread to a town just north of Seattle, has got my attention!
Thus, I thought it would be an appropriate time to share my favorite tip to fight infections.
Science Meets Intuition
*In my journey as a Body Code Practitioner, I’ve learned some things about infections that I thought would be useful to share at this time.
Read MoreWhy is change sometimes so damn hard?
Why is change sometimes so damn hard?
For some of us, there is an area of our life where change seems too damn hard. Maybe it’s getting healthy, maybe it’s changing that pesky habit, maybe it’s getting that promotion. We look to friends or others in social media who are succeeding in those realms, and think, “they have no idea how hard it is!” and “why is it so easy for them?”.
Change is hard because of our expectations.
We tend to think that we should see a linear relationship between our efforts and our results. In other words, more efforts, more results.
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