Sunday, June 12, 2011

Happy and Healthy

Remember not too long ago I posted the quote, "When you know better, you do better"? Well, I am happy to announce that my colleague, Dr. Sherisse O'Leary and I will be facilitating a workshop next month that really encompasses what this wonderful bit of wisdom from Maya Angelou touches upon.

I've always been passionate about finding one's inner wisdom and when I became a mother this was taken to a whole new level for me. I started to realize that our society is often not supportive of encouraging parents to find and follow their inner wisdom when it comes to parenting choices and decisions. More often that not, parents are made to feel that they have to follow a certain regime, or routine, and that their babies should be doing certain things at specific times and if they aren't, that there's something "wrong". But the truth of the matter is that there is never just one way of doing things and that for each family this can be different. There is however, a common thread: parents that feel informed, confident and empowered are able to enjoy the parenting journey and make choices and decisions that leave them with a sense of satisfaction and well-being. Yet, not many parents start off their parenting journey with this confidence and empowerment.

There is much focus placed on pregnancy well-being and preparing for birth, however, there is a lack of information and support provided to parents for what comes after. Of course, there are hundreds of books and other resources out there, but many times parents and parents-to-be find it overwhelming to find the time to read, let alone to decipher the often contradicting advice and info given to them from all the different approaches to parenting.

What parents need so this confusion and doubt can be avoided is for them to have a sense of purpose and truth about the parent they envision themselves to be and the family they want to create. With this vision in place, they are better able to navigate the parenting information sphere! Moreover, they are better able to negotiate and accept or decline advice or suggestions given to them by others, instead of letting this advice create more doubt and confusion! However, as parents, we are rarely encouraged to think about how we will parent. We also often feel guilt about wanting to maintain and pursue personal goals once we become parents. However, practicing Self-Care and not losing track of who we are as individuals is important too.

All this (and more!) is stuff  we will be discussing and presenting about during the workshop!

Dr. O'Leary and I have come together to collaborate on this workshop because we both feel there is a need to provide parents and parents-to-be with the information and tools they need to maximize happiness and health in their parenting journey. We both wish there had been something like this available when we first embarked on our parenting journey.

The workshop information is below. Please feel free to pass it along if you know of someone who may be interested!


Saturday, June 11, 2011

My Fair Baby Event

Today, Dr. Sherisse O'Leary (ND) and I attended the annual Midwifery Coalition Fair My Fair Baby to promote our businesses and a workshop we are facilitating together.


It was a fun and interactive afternoon. It was refreshing to chat with everyone that stopped by!


We also held a draw for a free Coaching session or a free Naturopathic visit.


All in all it was a great afternoon and I hope that we sparked some interest in those that stopped by to chat!


I also got to go around and meet some of the other vendors. I chatted with some pretty incredible and inspiring people...all committed and passionate about helping families. And now I'd like to share this list with you. Check out their info!


Annette Goodwin & Andrea Stewart: Calming Presence Doula Services


Sarah Goble: Lido Skin Care


Stephanie Kincade: S.Kin' Designs


Angela Johnston: Valley Cloth Diaper Company


Shannon Hardy: Venus Envy (and Halifax Birth)


Staff from the Single Parent Centre in Halifax 


Jolyn Swain: Nurtured

Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Power of Self-Awareness

"When you know better, you do better."
                                                                       - Maya Angelou

This beautiful piece of wisdom applies to all areas of life. If we trudge through each day unaware of the things within and around us that are preventing us from being happy and feeling fulfilled, there is not much we can do to change. But just as soon as we welcome awareness, we begin to feel the need to change and remove those things we know are limiting us. Awareness is often all it takes to solve an issue...but often it's the hardest thing to awaken in ourselves. Being self-aware and heightening knowledge of ourselves can be daunting and sometimes frightening. But the benefits of self-awareness certainly outweigh the temporary discomfort of the journey.

Not only is the journey of self-awareness and self-discovery beneficial to ourselves, but also to those we love, especially our children. Because as the wise quote above says, we will do better when we have knowledge as our ally. And certainly our children deserve our best!

A few weeks ago I had the privilege of attending a V.I.E.W seminar facilitated by Bobbi Beuree. I was amazed to experience an incredible moment of self-discovery that cleared up a lot of the fog surrounding a decision in my life that I was struggling with. As soon as the light of awareness shone upon those long-buried beliefs and assumptions I had about myself, I felt a sense of clarity and understanding and was able to finally feel a sense of peace about this particular decision.

I feel that ever since I began this journey of self-discovery a few years ago, it's like the flood gates of empowerment have opened and it just keeps coming! I love it! And I find myself wishing others may also experience this positive energy! That's why I love this area of work and I am very excited to find and create ways to encourage others to find the power self-awareness brings. 

There are a few projects in the works right now that I'm very excited about! And just as soon as they are ready to share, I will!