Helen Morris is a Certified Body Code Practitioner issued by The InsideOUT Institute, a world renowned organization that creates breakthroughs in the lives of its members through innovative energy healing and transformational leadership coaching. After Helen lost her only child, she had to rediscover herself and her purpose again. It was a painful process and today she shares her grief story and what has helped her move forward.
Key Takeaways:
- Helen shares her grief story and how she lost her daughter.
- Helen had a gut feeling something bad had happened to her daughter and the police wouldn't tell her what was going on.
- Helen made the decision early on to honor her daughter.
- Susan is so grateful for the time she was able to have with Paul. Not a lot of people get those precious opportunities.
- Helen is so grateful for this line of work. She used to be a perfectionist and had a lot of childhood trauma. By being able to dive into her abilities, she's able to live a freer and healthier life.
- By helping others, Helen was able to step out of her own grief and see the impact and the good she could do for others.
- If you have an inner negative dialogue, just ask if you'd say what you'd say to your best friend, if the answer is no, then don't say it to yourself.
- Helen's daughter taught her a lot about life. It was a two-way learning experience.
- Helen reminders her daughter's teenage years just flying by.
- Holding on to grief is not healthy for you and it's certainly not what your loved one would have wanted.
- Susan shares a story about her son.
- Helen talks about a physic experience she and her daughter experienced together.
- People should always listen to their institution.
- Grief is terrible, but no matter what, just keep trying different things. Something will click in place.
- Whenever we get stressed out, take a deep breath and try to slow things down. Breathing helps bring us back to center.
- Helen believes there's still hope and light out there. Even when things got very dark, she knew there was still hope.
Resources
Healing2bu.com
Helen on LinkedIn