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9 Daily Ways to Remain Steady in an Unsteady World
psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle, pandemic Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle, pandemic Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN

9 Daily Ways to Remain Steady in an Unsteady World

Even though many things around us are different, challenging, or undesirable, how do we connect with our sense of center, balance, and calm during unwelcomed times? Here are 9 Daily Ways to Remain Steady in an Unsteady World and a Remaining Steady Daily Worksheet to support you in these daily practices.

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Thanks to the Pandemic: Lessons Learned & Unexpected Blessings 
psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle, pandemic Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle, pandemic Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN

Thanks to the Pandemic: Lessons Learned & Unexpected Blessings 

After the original fear and stress of the unknown passed, this pandemic has held many lessons and unexpected blessings. It became very clear who and what was most important in life. As human beings, we are meaning-making-machines. How do we make meaning of this pandemic time?

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Bibliotherapy: It’s Not Your Money: How to Live Fully from Divine Abundance by Tosha Silver
psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN

Bibliotherapy: It’s Not Your Money: How to Live Fully from Divine Abundance by Tosha Silver

“The power of constant incoming grace, the joy of receiving, the arrival of synchronicity after synchronicity, like crashing waves onto the sacred shore of your life- now that is true abundance.” Let that settle into your bones.

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Lifestyle Series PART 1: Healing and Pain Come from Lifestyle
psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN psychotherapy, counseling, lifestyle Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN

Lifestyle Series PART 1: Healing and Pain Come from Lifestyle

Not many people show up to therapy stating, “I sleep, eat, breath, and live well plus I’m socially connected, I love my job, and I feel significant and secure.” Instead, I hear things like “I’m lonely, I hate my job, I can’t sleep, I worry, I feel lost, or I’m in crisis.” All these things are about lifestyle. And with intention, insight, and action we can choose a different style of living.

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