#Day 6 Angela Rose Mangano

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Angela-Rose Mangano

See Angela Here: https://youtu.be/FCpHYGP4PAM

Hear Angela Here: https://youtu.be/UkbPW61areY

I have had a passion to pursue a career in aged and palliative care over the last few years & have been working out which path to take. I felt almost defeated due to lack of support (through concern for my own self-care), self-doubt and opinions of others, however, I know within my own heart space that this is where my calling lies and where I need to be. My passion coincided with my own family circumstances, with a serious illness of two main family members, compounded with my own grief, dealing with my marriage in turmoil and facing infertility issues. I very much needed some time out to reflect. I ventured to take a road trip to Adelaide and back, covering 5,000kms, and a few boxes of tissues. I had many conversations with God and the universe along the way and many tears. I had some amazing spiritual epiphanies and reconnected with God. And inherently knew within my heart, that it would be my duty to work in God’s vineyard. (Regardless of the number of times I tried to ignore it!) Working in palliative care and impacting many people on a large scale is my calling. My vision is to assist in revolutionizing education & training in palliative care and aged care sector. I am currently in the process of retraining in this area with a background of studies and experience within psychology, counseling and coaching. Working with facilities as secret services strategist to talk to patients, family members & carers to identify, address and provide solutions in the care sector in areas that are lacking. One of my main objectives is to focus on bringing joy and happiness to the aged and dying. Remembering what happiness is and looking forward to death as opposed to fearing it. I heard a quote recently from David Kessler, death and grieving expert, he said: “Most people spend more time on preparing for a long weekend away on holidays, then they do for their journey of death”. I thought about it and really took it in … and thought: “Yep, guilty!” This also provoked thoughts of when you are planning to bring a baby into this world; the amount of research, preparation, nesting, nurturing that goes into this process. Perhaps death and dying should have a similar importance to enhance this just as, if not more important journey. My goal is to impact 25 million people by the year 2050. This space is a difficult one as often people don’t like to discuss death nor dying. Let alone know what to say to a person who is dying and terrified of death, often avoiding that person in their final, darkest days. Instead of spending time with that person to really make those last moments count and to help them with their journey to know that they are truly loved unconditionally, that they have been an important person to the world, that those left behind will be ok when they leave this earth plane and to give that person permission to cross over to the other “side”, whatever the “other side” is perceived to be. Death and dying will have an impact on each and every single one of us. There is no escape, no matter how hard we try to run and hide, we will all each have our own individual death experience and ultimately our physical bodies will all reach the same, inevitable D-day! The fact that we will all die one day. I want to help ease the suffering & pain from a spiritual & emotional perspective. Ultimately I wish to assist people in helping them to be aware of their spirit & to help their spirit pass over more peacefully and to provide support for every religious denomination and those whom may not have a belief. How: To assist aged care and palliative care facilities via visiting as a discrete third-party consultant focusing on patient care. Review checklists on quality and effectiveness of care, surroundings, and ambiance. Provide feedback and offer strategies to improve services to internal and external clients: being elderly and palliative care patients with an equal focus on carers and family members. Provision of education, workshops and focus on enhancing the patient experience. And also enhancing support to carers and family members. Creating a support system so people may talk to others in a similar situation. Workshops to anticipate, meet and exceed expectations. Focus on bringing some sense of joy and fun to the dying, as opposed to misery, grief, and fear. Enhance the journey of death to a greater understanding of self, provide grief and trauma support and to assist in self-care practices to bring a greater sense of acceptance and peace to one's soul on this journey. Dying is inevitable …. dying with peace and joy is optional. My calling is to make a difference in this space and to impact as many people as I possibly can within Australia and throughout different countries. https://www.consciouslivingglobal.net https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...

#Day 2 Lindsay Webster

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https://www.consciouslivingglobal.net

Lindsay is a transformational coach working with young people and their parents. She does not offer counseling or psychotherapy or rake up the past, instead, she focuses on proactive solutions, quick strategies and positive psychology where children have the central role in solving their own problems by replacing those scary unhelpful emotions with more resourceful ones Lindsay also works with the parents to help them understand that “All behavior serves a purpose” and we can be a real help to our children when they are undertaking such important learning, one that ensures the good mental health, one that they will need throughout their lives. Parents are encouraged to meet the child’s needs and help problem solve instead of controlling their behavior. Lindsay teaches parents a range of techniques that help meet the chaos with calm and encourage support with problem-solving to build a greater connection to nurture stronger relationships Experiencing a challenging childhood where she experienced trauma and grew up suppressing her emotions as she was punished when expressing them, Lindsay continued to suffer from ill physical and mental health in her adult years. She crossed paths with some beautiful souls, that guided her to discover she was making myself unwell. She realized she had a choice, she had the resources within to choose how she wanted to feel, react and live life. Living so many years as a victim and suffering as a consequence, Lindsay embraced her journey and saw it as a blessing, preparing her to help free others who are locked in the cycle. Being a Master NLP Practitioner, Ollie, and his Superpowers NLP Kids coach and certified mindfulness teacher brings the right combination of skills and knowledge to help youngsters who may be struggling in this tough world. You can connect to Lindsay through the website above.

Enjoy listening an meeting her through here..

See Lindsay Here: https://youtu.be/hOx2Ps3GU6c

Hear Lindsay Here: https://youtu.be/SugKBZ0TFRY