Posts Tagged ‘Harmony at Home’

“The Nurturing and Blossoming of YOU,” Interview with Trudie Young

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Rediscover the most important woman in the world, yourself.

If you go to a workshop with Trudie Young of Living Six Graces, you may end up creating a hope chest, but not like the one your mother or grandmother had.

You’ll have Trudie to guide the way as you focus on yourself, yes – just you, and reflect on  your hopes and dreams.

You’ll add those hopes and dreams to this new kind of hope chest. And you’ll take home the hope chest as a visual reminder to take care of you and your hopes and dreams.

Or you might make a clothes pin doll in her toy box workshop. Rediscover the joys of play.

Clothespin doll by Lisa Allen. Photo (C) Lisa Allen

Clothespin doll by Lisa Allen. Photo (C) Lisa Allen

And here’s a great alternative to comfort food. “Outfitting a Comfort Drawer” workshop,  described as:

“The simply abundant patter of pleasure to pamper the world-weary woman. Learn what you want in your Comfort Drawer, … for your everyday life.”

Today, I had the most delightful, uplifting and thought provoking conversation with Trudie Young of Living Six Graces. She would brighten your darkest day.

She is certified to hold workshops based on Sarah Ban Breathnach’s workbook,  Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy. When I found myself needing to create my next chapter in life, this was one of just two books from friends, which got me through.

Trudie commented: “As women, we have learned to think that self-nurturing is selfish. “  Before we can create our next chapter of life, though, we need to (more…)

Having the House Organized Would Mean That …

Friday, May 8th, 2009

 

Reflections

Reflections

 

 

A client and I recently took a break because her cat was very ill, and sadly, died. If you own a pet, you know it’s not just a “cat,”  but like losing a family member. So we needed to take a break.

  

While she was caring for her feline family member, my client (on her own — was I proud!) — started a list of what it would mean if her house were more organized.

Try this. Reflect on and decide WHY you want to feel more organized.

Or WHAT you’ll do once you and your space or life are more organized.

Guaranteed that you will find that the changes will “stick” far longer than a few sessions of organizing alone. 

 Here are a few reasons clients have discussed with me, for WHY or WHAT —

It would be easier to cook for us, and to cook in a healthy way — which is becoming more and more important.

We’ve providing employment or giving back.

I’m all about family. I want my (grown) family to come home, feel like they’re AT home and find things easily.

I want more time to figure out what my new career is going to be about.

I can’t clear my mind to think about that with all these paper piles staring at me. I am stuck.

 A list helps both of us — we’ll know our priorities, where to start, and most importantly WHY this is all happening. Why it’s so critical to you, now instead of before, now instead of someday.

We’ll know why we’re doing this, so that if we get off track, or “life happens,” then we can get back on track more easily.

So, questions for you … you want to get more organized so that you can … do what?

You want to get or be more organized NOW because … ?