She also has a well established web of other practitioners in the area to recommend for
true holistic living.
Not exact matches
Certified Human Behavior Specialist, Business Coach, and Strategic Intervention Coach, Nicole Jansen has developed her own special brand of mentorship, which focuses on tapping into your strengths and
true purpose, integrating business and
life mastery principles for
holistic success.
too
true; you're right, we are
holistic people in a
holistic world
living holistic lives and political theory, religion, ethics, behavior, psychology, these and many others are all so inextricably intertwined with each other that it may be better to think of them as different views of the same object rather than distinct objects that are inter-related (using «object» here, of course, metaphorically)
Since 2001 I have been researching health and wellness and I take a
holistic approach to health as I believe you can't have
true health if there is an imbalance in any aspect of your
life.
In other words, lasting change happens when we adopt a
holistic approach to healing — one that requires daily commitment and a
true desire to engage with the ongoing, multifaceted, mysterious, and ever - changing cycles of our
lives.
But
true wellness is about more than that — it's about
living a balanced and fulfilled
life, a
holistic approach that focuses on mind, body and spirit.
They found that
true whole
life wellness needs to bring in elements of traditional medicine as well as a
holistic look at
life.
Rachel Molenda is a Toronto - based Certified
Holistic Nutritionist (CNP) and Disordered & Emotional Eating Coach who helps women heal their relationship to food and their body, ultimately assisting them in unlocking their
true potential and finding freedom in their
life.
I possess a
holistic view when it comes to counseling, and believe that
true change and wellness can not be achieved without considering the whole person; mind - body - spirit, and all aspects of an individual's
life.