It never rains....
but pours. An article about me and what I do has appeared in the Evening Standard today!
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/health/article-23868380-its-maybe-baby-time.do
More and more people are taking the conscious step to think carefully about this decision - and I think the interest in my work reflects this.
Anyway, in other news, I'm currently on holiday in Canada - taking some much needed time off from coaching! I did lead a Polarity and Wholeness workshop while I was here however - which was great. I use polarity coaching techniques when working with women who are trying to make the decision to have children or not. A common polarity women often struggle with is the polarity of 'known' vs 'unknown'. There are many things in life we don't always know - we can't always be 100% sure of everything and sometimes we have to be willing to lean into the pole of the unknown. For instance, if you decide to become a parent there are many unknowns - if you will be able to get pregnant, what the birth will be like, how you will like being a parent, what personality your child will have. So we need to be able to deal with and actually embrace the unknown - as well as the known.
In October, I'm leading a retreat in France with two wonderful colleagues - if you are interested in finding out more, please go to http://www.creatingfrompolarity.com/workshops/retreat.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/health/article-23868380-its-maybe-baby-time.do
More and more people are taking the conscious step to think carefully about this decision - and I think the interest in my work reflects this.
Anyway, in other news, I'm currently on holiday in Canada - taking some much needed time off from coaching! I did lead a Polarity and Wholeness workshop while I was here however - which was great. I use polarity coaching techniques when working with women who are trying to make the decision to have children or not. A common polarity women often struggle with is the polarity of 'known' vs 'unknown'. There are many things in life we don't always know - we can't always be 100% sure of everything and sometimes we have to be willing to lean into the pole of the unknown. For instance, if you decide to become a parent there are many unknowns - if you will be able to get pregnant, what the birth will be like, how you will like being a parent, what personality your child will have. So we need to be able to deal with and actually embrace the unknown - as well as the known.
In October, I'm leading a retreat in France with two wonderful colleagues - if you are interested in finding out more, please go to http://www.creatingfrompolarity.com/workshops/retreat.
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