Coming for the Real You.

I'm hoping to share thoughts, fun and insightful information and aha moments with all to better serve ourselves and the universe.

My background is that of Executive Secretary for the local Electric company (11 years).

Certified Personal Trainer (since 1991) and Fitness Consultant for my own company, Beachin Bodies (6 years) and certified in Reiki and Nutrition with training in Cranial Sacral work, Tai Chi, and Meditation. Certified as a Professional Life Coach (2015); Minister at Universal Life Church (2016);

and, possibly, most important,

my own journey through illness and avenues, roads and roadblocks that I have taken to find the real me. (35 plus years).

The me that I was born as. The me that is the all-knowing. I believe the search is endless and we are here to learn and to love and to share it all.










Thursday, November 11, 2010

A Dear Friend's Awesome Point of View

My dear friend, who I have known for over 34 years, e-mailed this to me after I told her to look at my answer on my Adrenaline post to her question 'What do I want from life'.  This is her response to that.

I posted not sure if it comes off  (I still see 0 comments on all my posts; perhaps soon I'll want to figure this out and lose the fear of feedback making me fearful of writing honestly.)


Totally awesome!!!~ We all kid about aging, but aging is a wonderful thing. It gives us perspective. When we're young, we want to conquer. Conquer new things, experience new things, meet new people - yes, it's an adrenaline rush. But as we get older, we get much more pleasure from sharing those experiences we've had with others, with knowing we can count on those friends we've made along the way, and confident in ourselves that if we just want to sit and meditate and enjoy a leaf falling to the ground, then we are comfortable doing that. Because that is joy not everyone is privileged to have. Not the blind person, not the person who died too soon, not the person afraid to go outside, not the person who is in a hospital fighting a dreaded disease. Every moment, no matter how, or how small -- is life. And it's usually the small things that are the most memorable. I love you.

More beautiful words have never been typed.  Thank you for letting me share this.

What 'small' thing did you or will you allow yourself to really enjoy today? 

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