sally elizabeth coaching
I followed that path towards status and salary. As a senior executive, I had it
all; the flash car on the driveway, the luxury holidays and a well-respected
position within the company. In addition, I was bringing up my children to be
polite, well-rounded and ambitious. My home was clean and welcoming, freshly
cooked dinners were served each mealtime and weekends were spent at an array of
social events. It sounds fantastic and I had convinced myself that this was
everything I wanted, but somehow I still felt unhappy. I brushed aside the
sleepless nights and smiled despite regularly feeling overwhelmed. I believed
that being permanently stressed and busy was a sign that I’d earned my stars.
Stopped in my Tracks Even when the cracks started to show, I kept going. I
couldn’t see any other option. It took a major blow to my health to completely
take me out of action. I had no choice but to stop. My life as I knew it had
come to an end. There’s no doubt that serious ill-health impacted every area of
my life. However, rather than being a tragedy, it was a turning point. I had
time to think and I finally accepted that I wasn’t healthy or genuinely happy.
My lifestyle and my mindset needed to change. I decided to channel my energy
into new pursuits, particularly those which would benefit my mental and physical
health. I committed to fully embracing training in NLP Coaching, Rapid
Transformational Therapy and Nordic Walking. Gaining accreditation and putting
my skills into practice has helped me to change and gain confidence, whilst
helping others to get more from their lives. I now have a new definition of
success; a career where I help people to live lighter lives without pills or
pain.