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Spiritual Self Care in Coaching

17 June 2009 One Comment

spiritualselfcareThis week I’m interviewed by Julie-Anne Woods, of www.sacredfire.com.au. She specializes in Self-Care Coaching, bringing her clients “over the bridge from the inner to the outer world.” Fascinating!

The questions she asks of me are:

  • What are the principles of Spiritual Self Care?
  • When we act from a place of commitment to Spiritual Self Care what will change in our lives?
  • How does our relationship to our deeper self as a coach play out in the coaching relationship with our clients?
  • What is it to be spiritually connected?
  • What is Spiritual Grounding?
  • How can we best anchor ourselves to our Spirit during those times when we are most stressed?
  • What are the important things to remember to do and/or be when this happens?

Julie-Anne and I had a wonderful time together during the interview, and we hope you enjoy listening, and find our remarks fruitful in building your own connection to Spirit.
Certainly, everything you attempt flows more smoothly and easily, when you’re deeply connected to your inner Self.

By the way, if you’d like a copy of the Standards of Presence, click here.


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Karen Cappello

Karen Cappello, PCC, CLC, is a highly-successful mentor coach. She holds a master's degree in higher education from Ball State University and a bachelor's degree in interpersonal communication from Marquette University. Karen is a certified life coach through Coach For Life™, a professional certified coach through the International Coach Federation, and is a Master Certified Inspired Learning Facilitator, as well as a faculty member of, the Foundation for Inspired Learning™. To learn more about Karen, visit her website at www.karencappello.com. Karen is an instructor for the Marketing Strategies for Promoting ... You! program. To learn how to enroll, click here.

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