009 There's always a way | Sue-Ellen Cordon

Focus on one thing you can do and expand it
— Sue-Ellen Cordon -

Why would a gorgeous woman work as a construction welder and rigger?  Sue-Ellen has a compelling answer and her mindset around wellness is something else.  We spoke about focusing on the non-negotiable in our life that gives us hope for the future in spite of a wellness challenge.

Inspire yourself with these essential insights from Sue-Ellen

We spoke about

  • The challenge of being chronically ill
  • What level of commitment it took to get well
  • The role of attitude in the process of healing
  • How creating two lists of what you can and can’t do will create change
  • Focusing on what you can do, not what you can’t do
  • How what we focus on is a magnet for more of the same
  • Doing the inner work as part of healing
  • Trusting yourself, instincts and intuition
  • Finding your “personal medicine” and incorporating in your life
  • The priority of self-care
  • Taking a leap of faith
  • Finding another way

Value Quotes

"My commitment and level of faith that it was possible. Possible for me to get well"

"The moment I committed the light of hope switched on"

"The lesson that took me the longest to grasp was that I was in control of my life"

"I needed a serious attitude adjustment"

"Your situation may seem hopeless and helpless but there will be one thing that you can do"

"Going in the right direction is as good as getting to your goal"

"If it took me closer to my goal of wellness I did it again and if it took me further away from my goal I stopped it"

"Follow your dreams and be true to yourself"

"Personal medicines are those little stepping stones that are moments of relief, moments of enjoyment"

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Episode Links

You can find Sue-Ellen Cordon at:

Website:  http://www.sue-ellencordon.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Websitevid/

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006 Check in on your self | Pamela Baker

Don’t compromise on the things that give you the greatest joy
— Pamela Baker -

As a multi-disciplinary practitioner, Pamela Baker offers a scientific, integrative and naturopathic perspective with Traditional Chinese medicine, proposing natural solutions for many health problems.  She shares her expertise about acupuncture in a pragmatic and fascinating way.

Inspire yourself with these essential insights from Pamela
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We spoke about

  • What Acupuncture is and it’s use as a treatment for a vast range of symptoms

  • A rail system metaphor where meridians are the train lines and the stations are the Acupuncture points

  • Comprehensive evaluation of a client at several levels

  • How taking the pulse in Traditional Chinese Medicine is different to a medical perspective

  • The individual basis for diagnosis given the many different causes for the same symptom

  • Different tools utilised based on the chronic nature of the problems

  • How even needle phobics like me can be treated with acupuncture

  • How a seasoned practitioner feels and can modify the energy flow for the individual’s need

  • The desired effects achieved with the needles

  • Each treatment is accumulative and retrains the body at different levels

  • The four basics in life

  • Laughter and joy

Value Quotes

“Cause is often a complex interaction with 2 or 3 organs”

“Going back to first principles and the 5 element theory is often required”

“Make the experience as comfortable as possible but as beneficial as possible”

“Each treatment is accumulative”

“The multiple effects of Acupuncture have a domino effect in the body”

“Check in with your self at all levels”

“Find the things that whittle away at your spirit on a daily basis”

“Laughter really is the best medicine”

“Don’t compromise on the things that give you the greatest joy”

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Episode Links

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004 Take back control of your brain + body | Ian Cleary

You are the most influential person in your life
— Ian Cleary -

A warm and compassionate practitioner, Ian Cleary specialises in helping people facing debilitating chronic fatigue, anxiety and chronic pain conditions to get unstuck using a brain body training.  He became an advanced Lightning Process Practitioner as a result of the life altering transformation of his wife’s health after 7 years of chronic fatigue.

Inspire yourself with these essential insights from Ian

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We spoke about

  • When the bio-medical model just does not work

  • The need to understand brain function and neural plasticity

  • Being stuck in a model that something is either physical or psychological

  • A life altering transformation takes work that only you can do

  • It doesn’t matter how long you have had chronic fatigue or pain you can change it

  • What the Lightning Process is and it’s applications

  • Teaching people to take back control of their brain and their body

  • People can get stuck in lots of responses

  • Why the Lightning Process may not suit everyone

  • Why success can happen so quickly when retraining the brain

  • Why some people make change look so effortless

  • People need to be ready to hear a message

  • Why the past is often our best teacher for making radical change in our lives

  • How making sense of the process and readiness can enable people to shift

  • Mental steps people go through to get ready

  • Dealing with the tricky subject of the benefits of being sick

  • Not underestimating the impact of stress

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Value Quotes

“You are the most influential person in your life"

“You don’t have to cope with life, manage symptoms or put up with things"

“The vast number of illnesses are lifestyle illnesses requiring personal responsibility for that change"

“Retrain the brain and the body to respond appropriately to the situation rather than historically"

“The brain is the most trainable, changeable organ in our body"

“It’s empowering to take back charge, to really learn what is going on and then to do something about it"

“Research is clear that it’s patient driven, pro-active responses that often lead to full term recovery"

“People may be desperate but they are not determined"

“It looks miraculous only if you are in the mindset that a slow healing process has to happen"

"I needed to live it, I needed to learn it and I think there is a real value to that"

"Get curious about how you are thinking about this problem"

"Are you ready to take responsibility for your results, your changes and your health?"

"You have to really, really want it no matter what"

"Take back control"

"Learning to be present and consciously calming your body"

Episode Links

You can find Ian Cleary at: