Running From the Law of Attraction

Running From the Law of Attraction By Alison Marek I'm scooping dried fava beans into a plastic bag at Whole Foods, thinking how did they convince the whole eco-minded boomer demographic to drop top dollars on produce someone in Guatemala got 3 cents a bushel to pick and, anyway, since when did … [Read more...]

The Ultimate Commitment: You.

The Ultimate Commitment: You. By Nicole Burley As a life coach and a health coach I have the opportunity to observe the complicated relationship people often have with the idea of commitment. For example, folks are usually very committed when they begin a new health regimen. It's new, it's … [Read more...]

Accountability: Looking at Support Through the Lens of Love

Sue Ingebretson is an author, speaker, certified holistic health care practitioner and the director of program development for the Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Center at California State University, Fullerton. She is also a Patient Advocate/Fibromyalgia Expert for the Alliance Health website and a … [Read more...]

Healing Sounds Comforting, But Can Be A Painful Process

Peaks & Valleys by Sheryl Brown "As an Artist, Coach and Marriage & Family Therapist, Sheryl practices art in more ways than one." My guest blogger this month is Sheryl Brown, who I met in 2008 when she painted (top image on right) Peaks and Valleys after reading about the loss of my loved … [Read more...]

Serenity

Serene, calm, and beautiful is how I would describe this photo of the sun rising over Corte Madera Creek. One of the reasons I love to get up early is the joy I feel as I see sunrises over the creek behind our home. The beautiful, calm, and serene views give me great joy and a feeling of serenity. … [Read more...]