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Our capacity to adopt and employ healthy habits, behaviors, and decisions will determine the degree of our physical wellness. Taking the necessary steps to maintain a healthy body include being informed and responsible in all areas including exercise, diet, sleep, medical care, relationships, and environment as well as maintaining this lifestyle by avoiding destructive behavior, habits, and stress.

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Bonnie Sheldon

I help people relieve personal and work-place stress by improving emotional regulation as well as working with folks who have body issues like exercise aversion. My intuitive, holistic approach combines cognitive somatics (EFT), physical somatics (like yoga and Feldenkrais), emotional first-aid, meditation, Matrix Reimprinting and spiritual work as desired. By working through their limiting beliefs and releasing "the issues from their tissues," people heal trauma, overcome bodily discomfort and achieve a renewed sense of freedom and true embodiment, learning how to practice physical self-compassion and self-care, finding an ease of mind and movement in life. You can also learn how to teach these methods to others and spread the benefits of Embodied Self-Empowerment®.
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Ellen Donovan

At One Life Consulting, we believe "healthspan", or the period of life during which we are in good health, is more important than "lifespan", which is the number of years we live. Let us teach you about our 5-part approach to maximizing HealthSpan.

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