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Episode 23 – Being Revised

 

Back in 2004, I sustained some pretty bad injuries from a Highway Car Crash. I was on a leave from Chiropractic College and was working in Labor & Delivery Nursing as well as Sexual Assault Nursing. My life was going pretty fast, and it’s no irony that I got into a highway crash…because on the highway, you are going fast.

So when I woke-up from that coma – about 2 weeks later, after a number of surgeries, blood transfusions and a resuscitation at the hands of some gifted health professionals, I realized I needed to slow down.

In This Episode, we covered:

  • What I was most thankful for in the hiring of this law firm: Thomson Rogers Law.
  • Why my webinar on the 6 Powerful Strategies To Go From Stress To Zen is my signature teaching course
  • How a good referral made the world of difference in my sense of well-being during this complex case.
  • What I was most thankful for when dealing with this law firm.
  • Why expertise was so important to me & the 2 biggest assets to my team in early med-rehab.
  • The Services I created as a result of these lessons: I’ve created this dream team in my own coaching practice because it was lacking.
  • What took me by surprise about my mindset during those challenging years, and how it’s made me a great coach today
  • The best way to manage money after a large settlement.
  • The Benefits Of Referring to a Life Strategist and Coach like myself after your clients are discharged.

If you have a client who needs a lawyer, you can always call me and I’ll gladly help you through the initial phase of finding the right firm. You can find me in the Trauma Resource Directory here.

 

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