Do you have a favorite flower? I love peonies. When I lived on Lookout Mountain I had peony flowers that were outrageously beautiful growing in my yard. I did not plant them or cultivate them but I enjoyed their beauty. When I moved, I transplanted them to my parent’s yard where they still thrive. Flower… [Read More]
Thousands of angels surround you, especially at 4:44!
I woke up this morning at 4:44. It happens all the time. At one point, it happened so frequently that I “googled” it. 444 What does it mean? Thousands of angels surround you at this moment, loving and supporting you. You have a very strong and clear connection with the angelic realm, and are an… [Read More]
Being an intentional and intuitive guide…
I have spent the last few days updating and creating new lessons in the Certified Intuitive Wellness Coach . Oh, and I delight in being able to create teachable moments for you because ultimately, whatever I write and whenever I engage in dialogue with students, I experience the teachings as well! This week I focused… [Read More]
Who among us in the helping professions calls on intuition?
When I first launched courses about intuition I received several not-so-nice, crinkled nose, nasty-gram emails and comments from skeptics. I was a bit surprised at the un-boundaried responses from fellow licensed mental health professionals who apparently do not approve of such course offerings as evidenced by comments such as “Seriously??” and “WTF??” The Impact of… [Read More]
On Being an Intuitive and an Empath
I have always been quite intuitive. It is probably what led me to my chosen profession. Are you an Intuitive? So, what do I mean by, “Are you an Intuitive?” I pose the question that way because it is a bit different than asking, “Are you intuitive?” To me, the difference is this- we are… [Read More]
Clifton: A Mission of Hospitality
Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. ~ Hebrews 13:2 In the fall of 1991 I was an undergraduate student at Georgia State University. I was a student in the health sciences department and I majored in Mental Health and Human Services. To be sure all students received hands-on experience,… [Read More]
Coming Full Circle as a Writer
When I was in High School I loved American and English Lit classes. In my senior year I enrolled in the local community college as an early entry student and took a writing class. People would casually comment on my writing, and I made decent grades in most subjects if I could use words. I… [Read More]