by lizannecorbit | May 1, 2017 | Personal Growth
The magic that is life comes from the ability to transform what is fearful and hurtful into calm…into beauty and soothing. Unfortunately many of us have not been taught the magical touch or tasks it takes to transform fear or many other feelings into calm or centered...
by lizannecorbit | Apr 17, 2017 | Personal Growth
Where are the boundaries? Boundaries between people can be like concrete walls, or they can be as flimsy as a paper divider. Both can keep things out and and we might not recognize it, but they may also keep things in; deep feelings we are afraid of, our...
by lizannecorbit | Mar 6, 2017 | Personal Growth
Of course, we suffer. We suffer from depression, anxiety, and a deep dissatisfaction in life when we don’t live authentically. We suffer when we are clouded by that which we developed to survive, but that clogged up our soul and prevented our essence from making an...
by lizannecorbit | Feb 21, 2017 | Personal Growth
It is heroic to grow into yourself and to grow out of old, limiting perspectives and beliefs about who you are. It takes courage and fortitude, and deep desire and hope, for without hope there is no desire and calling for more. What do any of us want more of? Usually,...
by lizannecorbit | Mar 27, 2016 | Facing Crises, Finding Purpose, Human Journey, Learning and Exploration, Meeting Challenges, Personal Growth, Personal Responsibility, Remote Therapy, Transformation
When you suffer from anxiety there is a critical voice inside that can wreak havoc on your sense of self. Check out these ways to shift from that critic to a more kind self and treat yourself with kindness when dealing with your anxiety.
by lizannecorbit | Aug 20, 2015 | anxiety, codependency, Depression, divorce, Facing Crises, Female Counseling, Female Counselors, Female Support, Finding Purpose, Human Journey, Learning and Exploration, Meeting Challenges, Personal Growth, Personal Responsibility, Remote Therapy, Transformation, Uncategorized
There are 5 reasoning abilities that we have that manipulative people do not. We think they do and it causes us to think we are crazy, we become exhausted and we can become ill as a result of dealing with manipulators in our lives. Dr. Alan Godwin has a great book...
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