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Monday, September 30, 2013
Life Coach v. Counselor and more
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Spiritual Growth and the Importance of Balance
Apparently, renters think all landlords are rich and don't need the rental income. This is NOT the case for most property owners I know, including yours truly. I am a recent college grad and I work in social services so I am rich with knowledge and passion...but money, not so much!
The family left without leaving me the keys (4 locks to change x $40 each), without paying the last 2 months rent ($575 x 2), without cleaning ($350), and pending legal fees ($$$) to try to track them down.
I am sharing all this to give you perspective of how I feel and to show how this negative situation has become a positive learning and growing experience for me. I want soooo badly to text them messages along the lines of "you obviously need the money more than I do", "you are a thief", etc... NOT a very nice, mature, or classy move on my part...but it would make me feel better, right? Wrong. Not only would it make me feel mentally worse, but it wouldn't change my situation nor would it take away the headaches and stress this situation has caused, or remove any other physical issues I have had as a result of this major decline in my personal finances. I have been so worried I stopped exercising and caring about other things in my life! I allowed a single situation to escalate into a major dilemma affecting many parts of my life.
I reflected on what I would say to my clients if they found themselves in this situation. Being hateful is NOT on my list. I encourage clients to learn from every situation about how they could improve themselves and to find sources of relief. Leaning on God often comes up.
I found myself reflecting on the Lord's Prayer and Matthew 6:13-15:
I realized that this was a part of both my personal and spiritual journey and God was giving me yet another chance to get it right. Being evil is only going to make it worse for ME, not them, and I would be taking steps backwards. I reminded myself to stop the pity party, and lean on God because He has already worked it out. Unbeknownst to me a few months ago, I would end up being able to rent the house to a family member in need and NOW is when they needed it. If only I would have been patient and prayed for peace...
This situation reminds me of the importance of balance in all aspects of our lives. Trinity Wellness is built on the belief that one's mental, physical, AND spiritual lives must all be in balance as they are all very interconnected. I made my self depressed, became angry at God for not blessing me with money immediately, and stopped exercising which made everything worse. I have been out of balance and a hot mess! These last few days I have been able to pray, read my bible, exercise, and remember just how small this situation really is. By this time next year, I won't even remember these moments.
I encourage all of you to keep things in perspective and when one thing gets out of balance, continue to maintain the other areas of your life. Don't allow a negative situation to throw you off. Find your spiritual center, journal, meditate, go to therapy, read your Holy book, talk to whomever you subscribe to, and KEEP GOING with the rest of your life! Things will get better and you just might help someone else out along the way.
Sorry for the long post but I hope this helps someone else on their journey to balance! Take care.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
What motivates you?
Sometimes, we all need a little boost. Where do you get that extra push to help you keep going when life gets tough?
Motivation is defined as what drives you to do something.
As a therapist, I encourage my clients to find intrinsic motivation (or an internal reason) for doing what they desire or need to do. I believe that intrinsic versus extrinsic factors leads to long term results and a more fulfilling sense of accomplishment. One can't, or shouldn't, live their life according to what others want for them. It will make you crazy!
For me, I have finally found my internal motivation for weight loss. This journey has been slow, and at times painful, but I am doing what needs to be done for ME! Even though I am doing it for me, it helps to have external support for the times when this journey gets really hard. Sometimes a phone call from a friend, a compliment on my shrinking body, or a note from one of my trainers is just the push I need to stay on track.
Where have you found motivation and why?
KEEP GOING! You WILL succeed if you believe you can. In the words of Henry Ford: whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right.
Happy April!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
New Year's Resolutions...or not!

Today is January 10th, 2013. Are you still on track for those resolutions you made less than 2 weeks ago? If not, welcome to the club. If you are, CONGRATULATIONS, but you will "fail" soon too.
"Well OMG Karen, that's harsh!" I know it is, but it's not our fault and there is some good news here.
To sum up a Psychology Today article, human beings (and our four-legged companions, too!) simply are not in complete control of our brains. We are designed to fail. And I hear you asking, "So if I can't control myself, then why even bother?" We bother, and I encourage you to continue trying because you CAN succeed. Our resolutions need to become HABIT; not just an annual thought. Don't beat yourself up or stress out over "failed" efforts to keep your New Year's resolutions. You have to keep trying in order for this new habit, to become the norm.
Every day is a new day, a fresh start. (We survived the Mayan Apocalypse a month ago, we have to keep going right?!) The more you try (and stay positive doing so), the greater your odds of success. Furthermore, you never really start back at square one. You are never the same person you were when you first started the journey to lose those 20 pounds, start eating better, or stop smoking. You have learned something about yourself, you have improved, and you are a better person for not giving up.
Keep moving forward! As far as I am concerned, today is a great day to CONTINUE, not start over, on your path to ___(insert your resolution here)_____. A great way to increase your odds of success is to be held accountable. Tell your friends, coworkers, and family your goals and ask them to help you. If you see me eating unhealthy food or spending money, STOP ME! Remind me that I can lose 30 pounds and I want a bigger house and you are here to support me. I will do the same for you. Feel free to leave your resolutions in the comments.
As always, I am here to support you on your journey. Please feel free to contact me. Visit www.trinitywellnessstl.com for more information.
Best of luck and Happy New Year!
Karen