Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 In a message dated 4/21/2005 6:11:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Tracie writes: I just wanted to share with you guys my experience with Beckwith the Life Coach and also movie producer/writer. He has been helping me and my family for FREE. That is right for FREE. He is amazing. My poor family has been going through so much with my diagnosis and the changes in all our lives that he has been a total livesaver and he totally gets the chronic pain issue as his wife suffers from chronic pain. He actually calls us and he pays for it! He has restored my faith in the human race forever. Please, if you have any difficulties as a family or just individually, check him out. He is for REAL. His email address is coaching@... His phone number is (818)842-2814. Hi Tracie ... so glad you are getting support from . Makes me proud of the profession I am in! I do pro bono work too (in another capacity as I have my own health challenges), plus I am a Minister (see http://www.stephenministries.org/Learn_About_Us/default.cfm) and it is very rewarding and humbling work. It's very important to understand that coaching is NOT therapy. Coaching assumes that the client is well and functioning (and ready to take actions to move forward) and not in need of heeling or resolving the past. Therapy focuses more on resolving issues. They are different and both are very important depending on where one is in his/her journey. There are many therapists who become coaches. I think it is always great to find ways to give back, as I am sure you and your husband will as a result of the generosity and compassion that has shown. Giving to others is just plain good for the soul. FYI, 's website about his wife (and spousal support for those who have a mate with a chronic illness) is www.helpchristy.com . If anyone would like to explore more about the profession of coaching, please see www.CoachFederation.org. This is the professional organization that regulates the standards and ethics in the profession of coaching. There is a wealth of information there. Love and Prayers, Beth wwwBrightSideCoaching.com www.InnerPeaceProject.com www.FayetteGroup.com ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* RA, or any other health challenge, is NOT a show-stopper!!! ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 In a message dated 4/21/2005 6:11:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Tracie writes: I just wanted to share with you guys my experience with Beckwith the Life Coach and also movie producer/writer. He has been helping me and my family for FREE. That is right for FREE. He is amazing. My poor family has been going through so much with my diagnosis and the changes in all our lives that he has been a total livesaver and he totally gets the chronic pain issue as his wife suffers from chronic pain. He actually calls us and he pays for it! He has restored my faith in the human race forever. Please, if you have any difficulties as a family or just individually, check him out. He is for REAL. His email address is coaching@... His phone number is (818)842-2814. Hi Tracie ... so glad you are getting support from . Makes me proud of the profession I am in! I do pro bono work too (in another capacity as I have my own health challenges), plus I am a Minister (see http://www.stephenministries.org/Learn_About_Us/default.cfm) and it is very rewarding and humbling work. It's very important to understand that coaching is NOT therapy. Coaching assumes that the client is well and functioning (and ready to take actions to move forward) and not in need of heeling or resolving the past. Therapy focuses more on resolving issues. They are different and both are very important depending on where one is in his/her journey. There are many therapists who become coaches. I think it is always great to find ways to give back, as I am sure you and your husband will as a result of the generosity and compassion that has shown. Giving to others is just plain good for the soul. FYI, 's website about his wife (and spousal support for those who have a mate with a chronic illness) is www.helpchristy.com . If anyone would like to explore more about the profession of coaching, please see www.CoachFederation.org. This is the professional organization that regulates the standards and ethics in the profession of coaching. There is a wealth of information there. Love and Prayers, Beth wwwBrightSideCoaching.com www.InnerPeaceProject.com www.FayetteGroup.com ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* RA, or any other health challenge, is NOT a show-stopper!!! ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Beth, Thanks again for hooking me up with . I know my husband and I will find a way to give back to others for all that we receive from all of you here in the group and . I had completed my other therapy last year so I think I was ready for this step. I am glad to hear you do pro bono work as well. It is nice to know there are wonderful people out there like yourself willing to help those in need. Remember, it will all come back to you! Thanks again. Email me anytime at tracierae@... Gentle hugs, Tracie > > In a message dated 4/21/2005 6:11:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Tracie > writes: > > > I just wanted to share with you guys my experience with > Beckwith the Life Coach and also movie producer/writer. He has been > helping me and my family for FREE. That is right for FREE. He is > amazing. My poor family has been going through so much with my > diagnosis and the changes in all our lives that he has been a total > livesaver and he totally gets the chronic pain issue as his wife > suffers from chronic pain. He actually calls us and he pays for > it! He has restored my faith in the human race forever. Please, if > you have any difficulties as a family or just individually, check > him out. He is for REAL. His email address is > coaching@p... His phone number is (818)842-2814. > > Hi Tracie ... so glad you are getting support from . Makes me proud of > the profession I am in! I do pro bono work too (in another capacity as I > have my own health challenges), plus I am a Minister (see > http://www.stephenministries.org/Learn_About_Us/default.cfm) and it is very rewarding and > humbling work. > > It's very important to understand that coaching is NOT therapy. Coaching > assumes that the client is well and functioning (and ready to take actions to > move forward) and not in need of heeling or resolving the past. Therapy > focuses more on resolving issues. They are different and both are very important > depending on where one is in his/her journey. There are many therapists who > become coaches. > > I think it is always great to find ways to give back, as I am sure you and > your husband will as a result of the generosity and compassion that has > shown. Giving to others is just plain good for the soul. FYI, 's > website about his wife (and spousal support for those who have a mate with a > chronic illness) is www.helpchristy.com . > > If anyone would like to explore more about the profession of coaching, > please see www.CoachFederation.org. This is the professional organization that > regulates the standards and ethics in the profession of coaching. There is a > wealth of information there. > > > Love and Prayers, > Beth > > wwwBrightSideCoaching.com > www.InnerPeaceProject.com > www.FayetteGroup.com > > > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > RA, or any other health challenge, is NOT a show-stopper!!! > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Beth, Thanks again for hooking me up with . I know my husband and I will find a way to give back to others for all that we receive from all of you here in the group and . I had completed my other therapy last year so I think I was ready for this step. I am glad to hear you do pro bono work as well. It is nice to know there are wonderful people out there like yourself willing to help those in need. Remember, it will all come back to you! Thanks again. Email me anytime at tracierae@... Gentle hugs, Tracie > > In a message dated 4/21/2005 6:11:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Tracie > writes: > > > I just wanted to share with you guys my experience with > Beckwith the Life Coach and also movie producer/writer. He has been > helping me and my family for FREE. That is right for FREE. He is > amazing. My poor family has been going through so much with my > diagnosis and the changes in all our lives that he has been a total > livesaver and he totally gets the chronic pain issue as his wife > suffers from chronic pain. He actually calls us and he pays for > it! He has restored my faith in the human race forever. Please, if > you have any difficulties as a family or just individually, check > him out. He is for REAL. His email address is > coaching@p... His phone number is (818)842-2814. > > Hi Tracie ... so glad you are getting support from . Makes me proud of > the profession I am in! I do pro bono work too (in another capacity as I > have my own health challenges), plus I am a Minister (see > http://www.stephenministries.org/Learn_About_Us/default.cfm) and it is very rewarding and > humbling work. > > It's very important to understand that coaching is NOT therapy. Coaching > assumes that the client is well and functioning (and ready to take actions to > move forward) and not in need of heeling or resolving the past. Therapy > focuses more on resolving issues. They are different and both are very important > depending on where one is in his/her journey. There are many therapists who > become coaches. > > I think it is always great to find ways to give back, as I am sure you and > your husband will as a result of the generosity and compassion that has > shown. Giving to others is just plain good for the soul. FYI, 's > website about his wife (and spousal support for those who have a mate with a > chronic illness) is www.helpchristy.com . > > If anyone would like to explore more about the profession of coaching, > please see www.CoachFederation.org. This is the professional organization that > regulates the standards and ethics in the profession of coaching. There is a > wealth of information there. > > > Love and Prayers, > Beth > > wwwBrightSideCoaching.com > www.InnerPeaceProject.com > www.FayetteGroup.com > > > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > RA, or any other health challenge, is NOT a show-stopper!!! > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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