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Authentic Life Coaching Series at New World Wellness
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ecome a part of a tribe of like-minded
people who are working towards becoming their best. Beginning Saturday, Sept 3, this 6-week series will teach techniques to create a Wellness toolbox that will build a foundation to bring a deeper level of understanding of one’s challenges. Through guided meditations, experiential and mindfulness
activities, journaling, and the assistance of your Authentic Life Coach, this series is the beginning of a personal journey in cultivating awareness and self-love. Peel away the layers of the ego to hear the higher self speaking, and learn to make yourself a priority in your own life. If it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a tribe of empowered individuals to hold each other up and offer constant unconditional love as each person moves through their journey to their authentic self. Some tools include: Learning to tap into divine intentions and speak the truth; Letting go of disempowering thoughts and replacing them by fl ipping the script; Tuning into inner vibration and how people and situations affect us; Employing Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) to release negative energy; Learning to balance the chakras (energy centers) and unblock negative energy; Finding simple ways to create space in your life for meditation and mindfulness practices; and Releasing attachments by practicing forgiveness and gratitude techniques. Attend this series in the peaceful environment of New
World Wellness in Kissimmee. Sessions will run for six consecutive Saturdays (6:00-9:00 pm) beginning September 3. For more information or to register, contact Ramona at 407-242-7180 or
authenticlifecoach111@gmail.com
Central Florida School of Massage Therapy Now Accepting Applications for Fall Session
programs. Massage therapy continues to grow in the healthcare industry. More and more healthcare practitioners realize the benefi ts of soft tissue manipulation and therapeutic touch, allowing for more opportunities for those in the massage fi eld. CFSMT graduates are welcomed into the health community, as local businesses contact the school when they
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are searching for new therapists. With a 92% pass rate on the MBLEx Exam and the hands-on skills of their students, CFSMT goes above and beyond other schools in the area. It is worth six months, or a year out of your life to change your destiny! Tuition includes a 30-hour (3 weekends) Review for the Licensure Exam. Students participate in clinic, allowing them to experience what it is truly like to work as a massage therapist. Their confi dence grows and their skills improve dramatically during this ten-week clinic where they work on people from the public–real people with real health concerns. Qualifi ed students are gifted a massage table or chair upon graduation and—when licensed—are able to use the school’s treatment rooms to build their practice! Come in and fi nd out more about this life-evolving program. Central Florida School of Massage Therapy is located at 450 N. Lakemont Ave (above Courthouse), Winter Park 32792. Call 407-673-6776 today to schedule a visit. Or join them at the Open House on Wednesday, August 31 at 6:30 pm. See details at website:
massagetherapy.cc
heir next session begins September 12, 2016, for both day and night
A holistic approach to personal and spiritual healing
Casandra Akins, M.S., LMHC
Casandra Akins, M.S., LMHC Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Individuals • Couples • Groups
Integrative Breathwork Deep Memory Process® SoulCollage®
407-740-0940 407-740-0940
2180 Park Avenue North #230 Winter Park, FL 32789
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10 Central Florida natural awakenings
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