Posts in Hakomi in Austin
Why Avoiding (or Over-Indulging in) Nourishment Creates Limitation

Nourishment is that feel-good moment after we’ve finished something that allows us to process that, yes, we’ve done a good job. Without actively engaging in Nourishment as a practice, we miss the chance for our body and mind to enjoy the fruits of our labor. We miss integrating the lessons and experience of our actions (good or bad) and gaining a deeper understanding of the impact of what we do. Aiming directly at Nourishment is a direct route to building greater skillfulness for our future actions.

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Triage vs. Transformation

One of the best decisions you can make is to seek outside help when you’re in a painful situation or stuck in a non-productive cycle. And, it helps to have eyes on exactly what it is you want out of the partnership, and for yourself, as a result of the work you do together. Your mindset, your intentions, and your awareness will all determine how effective working with a new coach or practitioner, or starting a new practice, will be.

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My Journey From Rolfing to Hakomi

I’m often asked how I made it from a career as an investment banker to the radically-different path of Rolfing Structural Integration. And in recent years, I’ve talked a lot about how & why I began my evolution from Rolfer to Hakomi Practitioner. My focus for 20 years now has been on transformation: both mine and yours.

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