Fill Your House with Flowers with Diane Weekley
Update: 2021-04-14
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When Diane said, “I do” she thought her marriage would last forever. Unprepared to deal with the emotional toll the divorce took on her and her two young children, she began to battle depression. When she walked into that counselor’s office she never expected to be given a “joy challenge”, but the lessons she learned from that experience gave her renewed hope and led her one step closer to discovering her inherent gift for helping people.
Diane has reinvented herself both in her personal life and in her career. From a single mom with no confidence to a director of multiple programs in a national non-profit, her versatility has led her to become a Board Certified Coach who assists families and individuals who are looking to repair and restore relationships with loved ones. Diane understands that the ability to communicate effectively is the cornerstone to healthy relationships as well as finding meaningful solutions in all areas of life.
In this episode:
1. My great grandmother’s coffee pot (Intro).
2. Synchronicity and faith (10:10 ).
3. Reflection, choices and trust (14:29 ).
4. Repairing and restoring relationships (19:21 ).
5. Doing the hard work (24:05 ).
6. W.A.I.T. – Why Am I Talking? (31:49 ).
7. Trauma, triggers, and breath work (36:00 ).
8. Setting Boundaries and Expectations (41:14 ).
9. Carving out space for conversations and mindfulness (46:13 ).
10. Closing the loop on love (49:28 ).
Connect with Diane
Diane is an avid blogger and offers weekly tips and thoughts on The Art of Living at www.dianeweekley.com. She offers private coaching, VIP retreats, immersion experiences & workshops to empower clients with the tools they need for success. Connect with Diane on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-weekley-bcc/ or follow @dianeweekley on Instagram.
Connect with Helen
To learn more about Helen’s coaching programs, visit www.thegiftofbeingpresent.com.
Diane has reinvented herself both in her personal life and in her career. From a single mom with no confidence to a director of multiple programs in a national non-profit, her versatility has led her to become a Board Certified Coach who assists families and individuals who are looking to repair and restore relationships with loved ones. Diane understands that the ability to communicate effectively is the cornerstone to healthy relationships as well as finding meaningful solutions in all areas of life.
In this episode:
1. My great grandmother’s coffee pot (Intro).
2. Synchronicity and faith (10:10 ).
3. Reflection, choices and trust (14:29 ).
4. Repairing and restoring relationships (19:21 ).
5. Doing the hard work (24:05 ).
6. W.A.I.T. – Why Am I Talking? (31:49 ).
7. Trauma, triggers, and breath work (36:00 ).
8. Setting Boundaries and Expectations (41:14 ).
9. Carving out space for conversations and mindfulness (46:13 ).
10. Closing the loop on love (49:28 ).
Connect with Diane
Diane is an avid blogger and offers weekly tips and thoughts on The Art of Living at www.dianeweekley.com. She offers private coaching, VIP retreats, immersion experiences & workshops to empower clients with the tools they need for success. Connect with Diane on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-weekley-bcc/ or follow @dianeweekley on Instagram.
Connect with Helen
To learn more about Helen’s coaching programs, visit www.thegiftofbeingpresent.com.
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