Posts filed under: Nature-Based Coaching

Recently I was reminded by John O’Donohue of the precious gift of seeing a landscape for the very first time.  That moment of absolute newness, a feast for the soul and......
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Winter is the time to unpack the heavy baggage you have been carrying the past year and rest. As your load gets lighter, you come home to yourself. Without unpacking your bags in the winter, you continue......
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In the northern hemisphere, the New Year lands on the other side of holiday busyness and into the heart of winter. I love the new year – not for its......
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All is silent, except for little feet crunching leaves and the sound of birdseed landing on the ground. With each step, my shoulders drop, I begin to feel a little......
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Thoughts have been taking up too much real estate in my head lately.  Space is at a premium, as it is pretty darn occupied.  Many clients and friends are experiencing......
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Yes, I still have inner temper tantrums now and again. I forget how to use my words. Lose my bearings in my adult body, and my inner compass spins. In......
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Stressful experiences, both chronic and acute, can etch your inner landscape and make their presence known through anxiety, reactivity, judgment, feeling closed off/constricted, or overall feelings of disconnection. Each of......
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An often overlooked gift from Nature is winter. Winter reminds us to rest and restore so we can emerge in the Spring ready to create. However, recently, I’ve been reminded......
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It was 1996, and one of my many nicknames was “Caffeine,” except spelled with a K to mimic my name, Kathleen. I had to admit it was pretty funny and......
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We are all journeying through uncharted territories.  There is a lot of uncertainty about the future, and regular routines and schedules are gone.  This can all feel ungrounding, unsettling, and......
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