Transitions
admin October 30th, 2008
October 30, 2008
As I enter the homestretch toward moving my offices next week, I reflect on the word transition. Although a change of offices may seem like a fairly benign transition, this transition symbolizes faith, expansion and courage as I choose to begin this next chapter designing and managing my own suite. In my heart of hearts It’s felt right from the beginning, and even though I’ve had a few sleepless nights along the way, I’ve known that I was headed in the right direction because I’ve trusted my intuition as well as the perspectives of my key advisers and confidants.
When I began coaching almost 8 years ago, I made a decision to call myself a Life Transition Coach. This was an intentional decision based on my belief that life transitions can be a challenge and an opportunity to experience oneself in brand-new ways like never before. Because I’ve had the unusual privilege as a coach and a therapist to witness so many individuals carve out new lives for themselves, I know what’s possible, and I also continue traveling on my own journey side-by-side with my clients. Today I feel incredibly grateful for being a Life Transition Coach specializing in addiction recovery, and I hope all of you have the opportunity to be a part of my new professional home whether that be as a virtual experience or by stopping by sometime.