Posts Tagged ‘solution focused approach’

Lee Retires

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

As 2010 dawns and I look back at 2009 I can see clearly that I need to make some important decisions for 2010.  

I find myself spending much of my time helping customers of the Spirit Of ISIS Crystal Shop, so much so that I can see that it would now be difficult for me to resume offering any Courses, Workshops or Therapies.

So its time to take that important decision and announce my retirement as therapist, tutor and mentor. I have met some truly inspiring and gifted people over the years, made some great friendships and will definitely miss the one one one support.

For those Reiki students who are working towards their Federation Of Holistic Therapists (FHT) accredited certificate, and are completing their case studies please continue with your case studies.  The FHT will accept your certificate after my retirement, so just let me know when you have completed them, and I will review them as per normal.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank all those people who have inspired me over the years.  My tutors who helped show me the path and take my first steps. My clients who have shown me that change is possible no matter what.  Finally to my students who entrusted me with their spiritual development and growth.

The Solution Focused Approach

Friday, March 7th, 2008

 The Solution Focused Approach?

Solutions are never necessary because there are no problems, only our perception makes it seem so, and only our minds make our perceptions seem real. If there is a problem it is at our level of perception. That is hard to see in a world that celebrates and rewards the finding and solving of ‘the problem’. When you decide that you will no longer perceive the problem, you will see only the facts of a situation. Facts are just facts and any and every situation can always be improved, unless it is in the past, then it’s just a memory, and memories are never a problem, are they? If you can change the patterns of your perceptions, the very idea of ‘problem’, then you will not only be a positive thinker and positive proactive actor, you will be a leader.

Lee