I work as a guide aiding others to find peace in their everyday lives. I offer one on one sessions with individuals, as well as provide motivational speeches, short seminars and classes for groups. Each session is tailored to the individual or the group. I am meticulous, fearless and relentless in my pursuit of the root of the problem. My joy is to help people find their own answers, and then take inspired action to change their lives to the Divine gift it already is but they have felt is not.
Inner peace is available to all of us and we have the glorious opportunity to live out life’s full spectrum with joy and grace.
If you need more clarity on whether I can be of service to you beyond what you see is stated throughout the website, please email me through the contact page to set up an appointment to speak with me via video chat. My desire is to ensure that what I offer is in line with what you’re looking for.
I look forward to helping you finding solutions that work for you to create the life and environment that you truly desire.
An area of expertise that is near and dear to my heart, through which I have deepened my path to finding and practicing inner peace, is parenting children with Autism. Both my boys, ages 10 and 8, are on the Autism spectrum and are doing beautifully in life. The amount of research, trial and error, and experience that we have gained in these past few years can be a wealth of information for others. I offer this expertise through my blog and as private consults. I am not certified in any of the conventional certifications (i.e. parent liaison, social worker, legal advocate), but I can offer direction and tools in dealing with the stresses that come from medical/insurance/financial/legal situations thanks to the holistic certifications I have and my personal experience.
To me, if the parent is okay, the children will be okay. If you foster peace during the unfolding of life with children on the spectrum, the whole family can participate in life more gracefully. Yes, life with disabilities can seem more challenging, but a beautiful and joyful life is absolutely attainable. You just have to choose it.
If you’re new to parenting a child on the Autism spectrum, you’re probably overwhelmed, so I highly recommend you read my first blog: The top 10 things I wish I knew when my kid received the Autism diagnosis. As this all unfolds, make sure to live one. breath. at. a. time.
En español: En estos momentos, me encuentro traduciendo todo lo que he escrito para el blog en español. Espero que les sea de servicio.
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