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Often, when I coach a client, we begin the session with three breaths. These breaths are meant to align our rhythms and heartbeats, and to allow us, as individuals, to release anything that happened before we came together.

The words I use while we inhale and exhale together may vary. Sometimes I’ll say, "Let’s take a nourishing breath," or "Let’s take a grounding breath," or even "Let’s take a restorative breath." These words change based on what I sense in the moment, but I love the idea of taking three breaths because it centers me and connects me with my client. It also sets the intention to be fully present and hold a safe space for one another. 

I always appreciate that clients respond positively to this practice. They might be rushing to meet with me or dealing with something that happened earlier, so this moment of breathing gives them time to regroup.

In addition, if my client is going through a big life transition or something heavy, another practice I may incorporate into our conversation is a practice of gratitude.

On today's Wise Walk, I thought we could slow down, check our reality, and ask ourselves these questions:

I am so grateful for each and every one of you. You continue to surprise and delight me. I received some great feedback from the last episode, and I’ll be reflecting more on it. So, thank you again. I’m also feeling thankful that my power is back on!

I will hold you in my heart as I practice gratitude daily, and I look forward to our next conversation on Thursday. Please join me again for next week’s Wise Walk. Until then, be sure to practice gratitude, prioritize fun, read the signs, direct your path, and get your stride.

 

In this episode:

[04:53] This past week, Florida, and a lot of different states, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and some parts of Tennessee, were impacted by Hurricane Helene.

[05:17] It was intense with a lot of stress and emotions.

[06:01] I live in Northern Florida so I wasn't directly in the path, but we still experienced high winds, tornado warnings and lost power.

[06:40] Practicing gratitude really helped me take the storm in stride. I know I am very blessed. Practicing gratitude helped me feel all the positives that I had in that moment, and that I could take that with me wherever I went.

[08:11] Everything is relative. "The miracle of gratitude is that it shifts your perception to such an extent that it changes the world you see." - Dr. Robert Holden

[11:48] Practicing gratitude has multiple health benefits from boosting your immune system, increasing red blood cells, and even decreasing stress.

[12:50] Practicing gratitude can even help reduce pain and depression.

[14:08] A lot of times we pay attention to what's not going right. If we can flip that script things will go better for us.

[14:45] A grateful mind is a great mind.

 

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