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Aug 31 2010

COMING HOME TO YOURSELF

Karen Walsh, LCI, Life Coach

Karen Walsh, LCI, Life Coach

“This is not who I am. This is not who I want to be. This is not who I was born to become.” Have you ever felt this way, or are you struggling with these emotions right now? If so, you probably think something is wrong with you, or your life. Actually, these honest feeling are healthy, and quite normal. These feelings are nudging you not to sleepwalk through life, but to mindfully examine on how you are spending your time, and how you are using your gifts. These feelings don’t necessarily mean you need a new job, new location to live, or new relationships. What you need is already inside you. Like a sculptor, you need to chip away at the “stuff” that is in the way of your true inner being.
How do you go about “coming home to yourself”, and living the life you were meant to live? The first step is realizing you want more out of the life you have already created. You’ll need time. This is no race, and there are no material prizes for reaching your goal. What you will receive is peace, knowing you are honoring your true self.
Although you can certainly take this wonderful journey on your own, I invite you to join a group of like-minded people to help you on your way. You will need times of solitude, and time to reflect and journal, but coming together once a week to share your discoveries, share your challenges, and celebrate your successes makes the journey a joy, and keeps you from going back to sleepwalking through your life! We will explore finding work, or volunteer opportunities that ignite our passions, ways to move beyond instant gratification and materialism, and how to let go of worry and anxiety to live a calmer, more balanced life.
Please join us at Life Skills Resource Group Orlando starting Thursday, September 23, to explore “Perfectly Yourself. 9 Lessons for Enduring Happiness”, based on the book by Matthew Kelly. This new life coaching series led by Cindy Fabico, MA, LMHC, and Karen Walsh, LCI certified Life Coach, is an 8 week course that will be held on Thursday mornings, 10:30- 12:30, and in the evenings from 7:30-9:30. Click here to go to the groups page for more details and registration information. Don’t wait- it’s your turn to meet wonderful new friends, and find the happiness that comes from being “Perfectly Yourself”!
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Jun 15 2010

WHEN PARENTS DIVORCE

Amy Smith, MS, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Amy Smith, MS, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Nearly 50% of marriages end in divorce these days and according to the Associated Press, Florida has one of the higher rates in the country. Parents invariably divorce for a multitude of reasons, but their ultimate goal is to create a happier, healthier life for themselves and their children. What parents often overlook is that their actions during this difficult time can facilitate a smooth, informed, supportive transition for the children involved. The counselors and life coaches at Life Skills Resource Group Orlando can help guide families through this difficult time of transition.

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Apr 04 2010

LIFE COACHING AS A “COMMUNITY”

Karen Q. Walsh, LCI, Certified Life Coach

Karen Q. Walsh, CLC, Certified Life Coach

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Jan 24 2010

WHAT IS THE STATUS ON YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION?

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Oct 05 2009

JOURNEY to LOVE: Developing Skills for a Successful Relationship

Relationship building is a fundamental part of a person’s social life. The fact is that, whether we realize it or not, most people spend a great deal of time and energy dealing with the dynamics of relationships. We are either happy in a relationship, wanting to get out of one, trying to get into one, or not sure if we are in one. And even though we might sometimes feel as though a romantic relationship is the last thing we need, we inevitably find ourselves drawn into one or desiring one.

Going through a difficult relationship is something that happens to everyone, and even when our experiences seem to be more painful than anything else we embrace the next relationship with the hope that it will be better. This is because, even after recovering from a failed relationship, we are still human.

How can I find that special person, the one I get along with and makes me happy? Is it a matter of luck? How can I get out of this cycle of bad relationships? How can I find the right one? Would I even recognize the right person if I came across him or her? These are all valid questions and they all have answers.

What about starting with something new? In the JOURNEY TO LOVE Program led by

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Sep 27 2009

THE LONELY WALK on the Road of PARENTHOOD

The other day I ran into an old friend from my children’s elementary school days. The “kids” , who are all now in their late teens and twenties, were the main topic of conversation.  Of course we both started out with our “success stories”.  Details on the son or daughter who makes us look good, makes us feel like a “good parent.”  We danced around our other children’s lives until I decided to take the plunge- I told the truth about my child’s struggle with where he was going in life.  He wasn’t the “perfect kid” you brag about, and I admitted feeling very guilty about not having ALL the answers on how to help him. I could actually see the relief on her face, and I could see her entire body relax as she admitted her own “unconventional child’s” struggles.

Karen Walsh, LCI, Certified Life Coach Specializing in Children, Teens, Young Adults

Karen Walsh, LCI, Certified Life Coach Specializing in Children, Teens, Young Adults

Wow- the world didn’t end to admit the truth- we have a normal family, not a perfect family!! She told me how good it felt to talk to someone, and not feel judged.  We parted ways, but her words stayed in my mind and on my heart. How many other parents out there feel alone and afraid to talk to friends and family due to fear of being judged or a belief that they will be burdening others with their challenges?

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Sep 01 2009

NEW LIFE COACHING GROUP begins SEPTEMBER 24th

CREATING THE LIFE YOU WANT

At LIfe Skills Resource Group in the Dr. Phillips area of Southwest Orlando we are committed to offering affordable classes and groups for our clients and the community in general.  Over the past year we have held parenting classes for parents of toddlers, school age children and teenagers as well as Life Coaching Groups with topics including: “Creating the LIfe You Want”, “Quantum Success”, and “You Can Heal Your Life”.

We are very excited to be offering our most popular group “Creating the Life You Want” for the 3rd time.  This is an 8 week group coaching experience following the #1 New York Times bestseller Take Time for Your Life by Cheryl Richardson.

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May 29 2009

TEEN GIRLS LIFE COACHING GROUP in ORLANDO

Does your mind come up with some crazy thoughts?  And unexpected or surprising feelings seem to come out of thin air?  Ever felt confused about who you are and where you are going?  OMG, let me tell you about a group that’s especially for you!  It’s in orlando and it is a life coaching group for teenage girls.  So what’s life coaching…it’s about discovering who you are, your goals, and how to best achieve them.  It’s about developing good self-esteem that will lead to developing the courage to try new things, discovering the power to believe in yourself, and forming the confidence the make healthy choices now and in the future. 

 

Here’s the deal – the group is for girls ages 13 through 17.  It will meet on Wednesday afternoons from 1pm to 2:30pm beginning June 17th through August 5th and only cost $10 each time you come.  The facilitators are Karen Walsh, Life Coach, and Carma Kuhn, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern.

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May 17 2009

ORLANDO LIFE COACHING GROUP FOR YOUNG ADULTS

Are you a recent high school or college graduate? Or are you a college student who is not sure about where your future is leading you and looking for direction and support?  Maybe you are not in college and feeling lost in terms of where life is leading you.  Whatever the your individual case might be, what better time than NOW to begin your journey toward gaining an understanding and putting into practice the Laws of Attraction and Manifestation and how these truly powerful forces can make your Life’s dreams a reality!

We are excited about our team of seasoned facilitators:

Cindy Fabico, MA, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Life Coach, and Founder of Life Skills Resource Group.

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May 13 2009

WHY A LIFE COACH?

Since I began this journey in becoming a life coach, I have heard over and over again, “ what is a life coach?” To a former classroom teacher, and now yoga teacher for  teens in a private school, I think “it’s what I’ve been doing my whole career!” Teachers who care about their students, like I do, spend much of their time being a listening ear, a guide, motivator, and someone gently holding them accountable to achieving wonderful goals!

 Athletes, and executives have used private coaches for years. Many parents get specialized sports coaching for their children. As an Orlando Life Coach for Children, Teens, and Young Adults I am so excited to be able to help them with goals concerning academics, organization, social issues, and health and fitness. I have been “coaching” my students for over 20 years with these issues, and through my certification training with Dr. Shad Helmstetter and The Life Coach Institute, I developed specific tools to work one on one with my clients. We will meet regularly to identify the goals they want to achieve. I will help them track their progress, take action steps to overcome obstacles, and be there for them through email, or phone calls to keep them moving in the right direction.

I intend to be a mentor who will help young people respect their own individuality, recognize their unique talents, and have the confidence to go forth in the world with a sense of self worth and the tools to face life’s challenges independently.

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