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Beth
Tiger - Certified Life Coach and owner of A
Life Well Lived,LLC |
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Beth
Tiger, experienced, certified Life Coach,
speaker and author of the
soon-to-be-published Flying Solo Series, is
pleased to collaborate with a myriad of
local holistic practitioners & small
business owners to offer some of the finest
wellness treatments, classes & support
groups in the tri-state area. Below is a
listing of some of the wonderful people that
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Jessica Hoertel: Spiritual
Book Group Facilitator |
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Jessica is a graduate of The College of New
Jersey with a BA in Secondary Ed. English
and a minor in Women's Literature. She then
went onto to get her MA in Education at
Marygrove College. She has been teaching
English for 10 years. Her love for reading
has lead her to create programs such as the
Junior Great Books Club, she also wrote the
current curriculum for her school and is an
active part of the Summer Reading Committee
for her district. With her years of
knowledge I am confident she will add depth
and meaning to this group. |
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Nancy Williams: Psychic &
Tarot Reader |
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Nancy
Williams has been involved in the
Metaphysical world for over 15 years. She is
a Reike Master/Teacher, Certified Massage
Therapist and Tarot Reader. After suffering
a life threatening illness she found that
her energy work as well as her gifts as an
intuitive were all tools she could use for
personal healing as well as share with
others to aid in their growth. |
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Pia Jacangelo: Facilitator of
the Lunch Time Group Therapy Sessions. |
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Pia
Jacangelo, L.C.S.W., is a licensed clinical
social worker in the states of NJ and NY.
She holds a Masters degree from Ohio State
University in clinical social work. She has
been practicing privately for 30 years in
Essex and Bergen Counties and NYC. She
worked for several years at The University
of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ in their
outpatient mental health department and
started their Eating Disorder Program.
Although she has a generic practice dealing
with depression, anxiety, interpersonal
issues, etc., she also specializes in eating
disorders. She coordinates monthly self help
groups for eating disorders at Hackensack
Hospital for the Eating Disorder Association
of NJ. She has been on numerous radio talk
shows and speaks at various schools and
hospitals in the area. |
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Service -
What does that look
like to you and how can you incorporate an act of
service into your daily life?
Many people think
of service as volunteer work or donating to a
charity and that is most certainly true. However,
being of service can manifest itself in a myriad of
forms and you have the opportunity to be of service
every day through simple acts of kindness.
One easy way to be
of service is through prayer. Often times we think
of prayer as asking a higher power for something
just for ourselves or our family - but if you pick
one person with whom you are having an issue with
and pray for them the entire day, you are being of
service to them. One of my favorite authors,
Kathleen McGowan says in her book A Source Of
Miracles
“Every prayer for peace eradicates an impulse
of war”. So simply by praying for others we are
changing the world.
Another philosophy
about service is the universal law of attraction.
When we ask the universe “How may I serve you?” the
universe always asks the same thing of us. So when
we are in service our lives almost immediately
become more aligned with a higher power. In your
work, think of ways you can be of “service”. Make
each day an offering to your higher power by doing
your job well and with love. Smile at those you meet
along the way and try this on for size - Don’t say
anything about anyone if it is not in the spirit of
love or fellowship…even for one day.
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