Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Got a headache?

Let me help you!

For FREE

If you have an acute headache that you just can't shake, contact me and I will help you relieve the pain with a free single session.

You will be helping me do research for a new eBook, and I will help you release the pain when nothing else is working. 

New Coaching Program: Chronic Headache and Migraine Relief

Spring! 

A Time for Growth 

In many places around the world, the earth is showing signs of renewal. The trees are blossoming, flowers are pushing through the ground, and everything looks fresh and green. Spring is my favorite time of year, and in honor of the season I'd like to share with you my new coaching program for women who experience chronic headaches and migraines.

Chronic pain is debilitating, and affects every aspect of our lives: our work, our relationships, and our ability to enjoy life to its fullest. I believe every person has the innate ability to heal--we just have to find the right tools!


Wishing you health and happiness, 
Diane

Focus on Women's Health

Caring for our Caregivers
Women are well known for our ability to care for others, and for our difficulty in caring for ourselves. Whether you are a mother, elder caregiver, or simply a woman who spends extra energy and time doing the hands-on work required to keep the people you love healthy, I acknowledge and thank you for your hard work.

This is not a discussion of whether or not women should be our primary caregivers. This is an acknowledgement that women are, for the most part, our primary caregivers. I sincerely acknowledge and thank all the men who are their family's primary, hands-on caregiver, but this week, let's focus on women.

And yet, there is one way in which women need to improve their caregiving: caring for ourselves. There are many barriers that keep us from practicing self-care: time, money, the availability of help, and, of course, sheer fatigue. However, none of these barriers are insurmountable. So how do we change these habits and start taking care of ourselves?

There are many factors that go into acting on self-care, but the first--and most important--is to make the decision to do it.

You ARE worth it. You DO deserve it.
And it is absolutely necessary in order to continue taking good care of others. Get started today. Take a yoga class or go for a walk. Make time to treat yourself to a healthy meal. Take the first steps in getting help relieving your pain, stress, or anxiety.
Originally published in my May 2014 eNewsletter