In today’s episode, I interview Anne Ferrier Crook who is a Certified Integrative Health Coach who supports others to heal and transform their lives so they can shift from "surviving" to fully thriving. Anne works to re-ignite her client’s inner healer for greater joy and vitality. She believes that when you reignite joy in your spirit your body comes into a healing state.
Highlight’s from this episode:
Getting to know your inner healer
Focus on the breath to come into your body
“Compassionate presence” - allowing fear to be there but not control you
Tip for reducing tension in your body: When you are feeling anxious or stressed, put one hand on your heart and one hand on your belly. This physical action gets you out of your head and into your body and sends a message that says, “I got you.”
About Our Guest Anne Ferrier Crook:
Anne is a Certified Integrative Health Coach, Holding Space Consultant, Certified Birth Doula, and Certified Medical Interpreter. She works with women in midlife who are struggling with chronic health issues and feel exhausted, stuck and emotionally overwhelmed to transform their health and reclaim their life.
How to connect with Anne Ferrier Crook
Website: https://integrativeradiance.com/
Email: annecrook@gmail.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-ferrier-crook-471a382b/
Gift from Anne: Shifting from Surviving to Thriving: A Transformational Roadmap
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Welcome to the joyful journey podcast. If
Anita Adams:you're uncertain about what you really want or unsure how to be
Anita Adams:a force or good, you know this world craves, then this is the
Anita Adams:show for you. I'm Anita Adams, your host and guide to finding
Anita Adams:clarity and creating a life you love. Let's tap into our inner
Anita Adams:wisdom, access our highest self and unleash joy. As we raise our
Anita Adams:vibration, we heighten the collective consciousness and
Anita Adams:that, my friends, is the joyful journey. Let's dive in. Hey,
Anita Adams:joyful journey yours, Anita Adams here, your host, and I'm
Anita Adams:so excited to introduce you to my new friend and cook. Hey,
Anita Adams:Ann, how are you?
Anne Ferrier Crook:Hi, Anita. I'm doing well. Thank you. So
Anne Ferrier Crook:excited
Anita Adams:to have you here and is a certified Integrative
Anita Adams:Health Coach holding space consultant, certified birth
Anita Adams:doula, doula and certified medical interpreter in Spanish,
Anita Adams:I believe she loves supporting others to heal and transform
Anita Adams:their lives. So they can shift from surviving to fully
Anita Adams:thriving, and supports clients to reignite their inner healer
Anita Adams:for greater joy and vitality. And that's just the icing on the
Anita Adams:cake of what N does. And I'm gonna put her full bio in the
Anita Adams:show notes and her contact information below cuz you're
Anita Adams:gonna want to connect with this lady and find out more. I love
Anita Adams:everything about what you do. And and I'm, I'm really curious,
Anita Adams:I want to know your story, your journey that led you here to do
Anita Adams:this specific work. So can we start there?
Unknown:Sure. That sounds great. Thank you so much. It's
Unknown:such an honor to be here. First off, I was so drawn to the name
Unknown:of your podcast, joyful journey, because I believe that when we
Unknown:reignite joy, in our spirit on any kind of healing journey
Unknown:we're on our body comes into a healing state. And so my journey
Unknown:is that for sure, I had gone through a lot of chronic health
Unknown:challenges. And as I was moving through some of those chronic
Unknown:health challenges, I realized that I have to reignite my
Unknown:spirit, and my soul in this healing process to reignite my
Unknown:joy. And when I'm in that place of expansion versus contraction,
Unknown:then my body is going to heal. And that's exactly what it's
Unknown:done. And that's kind of my idea of how you shift from surviving
Unknown:something to actually thriving. I love that
Unknown:I really,
Anita Adams:I love the language that you you choose to live
Anita Adams:there, the words are so powerful. Um, he's talking about
Anita Adams:reigniting the spirit, nourishing the soul, you say
Anita Adams:some of the stuff on your website and how it's essential
Anita Adams:for healing the process. And you talk about being tapping into
Anita Adams:that inner healer. So I want to, I want to dive into that a
Anita Adams:little bit more. What is that inner healer? And how, how do
Anita Adams:you reignite the spirit and nourish the soul? Hmm,
Unknown:good question. So I believe we all have an inner
Unknown:healer that lives inside of us. And whether you call it the
Unknown:inner healer or something else, it's that part of you, where our
Unknown:body innately knows how to heal, when we surround it with the
Unknown:right ingredients, the right nourishing ingredients, whether
Unknown:that be the foods we're putting in our mouth every day, how
Unknown:we're sleeping, how we're managing our stress, the people
Unknown:in our lives, the relationships that are nourishing us, you
Unknown:know, are they draining us? Are they nourishing us. And so when
Unknown:we start to like, really trust our intuition, and trust what
Unknown:our body's messages are saying to us, because our body is
Unknown:always talking to us. And when we have a chronic disease, as I
Unknown:call it, the body's out of ease, and has fallen out of balance.
Unknown:If we start to listen to those messages, then we can start to
Unknown:really get to know this inner healer, because our body has
Unknown:that wisdom that that will lead us to the right people to the
Unknown:right places. And so that's the first step to get in touch with
Unknown:your inner healer is to start listening to your body's
Unknown:messages, and really tuning in to what it's saying. And and
Unknown:also just trusting your intuition. Because we all have a
Unknown:gut instinct about what the right choices are.
Anita Adams:Yeah, trusting that I think is is really important.
Anita Adams:And a lot of people don't they're not they don't trust
Anita Adams:that at you know, I grew up with a father who was he'd always
Anita Adams:tell me to, you know, use my brain, you know, and and kind of
Anita Adams:mock my intelligence. So I use my brain, you know, and I would
Anita Adams:discard anything that was feeling based that intuition, I
Anita Adams:suppress them. And I've had conversations with a number of
Anita Adams:people that They've experienced the same thing. Like they've had
Anita Adams:gut instincts before, but they haven't learned to trust it is
Anita Adams:there? How do you learn to trust that? Is it muscles? I don't
Anita Adams:know, like, what are your thoughts on that?
Unknown:Well, it's interesting, you talk about, you know, being
Unknown:in that headspace because I feel like the biggest journey for so
Unknown:many of us is literally from here to here. Yeah, from head to
Unknown:toe heart, it's about a foot, you know, about 12 inches or so.
Unknown:But it can be the longest journey to to, to like, instead
Unknown:of living from neck up, we actually become more embodied.
Unknown:And we start to live from our heart, from our solar plexus,
Unknown:our belly. And as we make choices, like especially very
Unknown:important choices, when you're on a healing journey from a
Unknown:medical diagnosis, it's really important to come from calm,
Unknown:intuitive action, versus anxious action, which kind of comes from
Unknown:here up from the headspace. And so for me, personally, what's
Unknown:really helped me is starting to, you know, close my eyes and, and
Unknown:I do a meditation technique called TM, transcendental
Unknown:meditation 20 minutes a day. And for me, this is just the
Unknown:practice of listening to my body and slowing my thoughts down.
Unknown:But that's not you know, even if you're not a meditator, there
Unknown:are other ways that we can be more mindful of what's coming up
Unknown:in our body just from, you know, focusing on our breathing, you
Unknown:know, and how is my breathing? Is it shallow? Is it from my
Unknown:chest up? Or is it from my belly, that deep abdominal
Unknown:breathing? And what I like to say is that helps us get into a
Unknown:relax, rest and digest state, which is healing versus fight
Unknown:flight, living from head up.
Anita Adams:Hmm. Yeah. And so I'm breathing right now. Like, I
Anita Adams:just No, notice, just saying the word breathing is like, Okay,
Anita Adams:well, I gotta breathe, like I can get shallow in my, my
Anita Adams:breath, right? And we need to breathe in deeply and take the
Anita Adams:time to really feel it. Can you explain your meditation process
Anita Adams:and checking in with your body?
Unknown:Well, so with the, with the TM technique that I do, I
Unknown:just do a 20 minute meditation, and I have a mantra, it's more
Unknown:like a sound, it's not really a word. It's more like a sound.
Unknown:And I just bring my attention back to that. And what's really,
Unknown:what really resonates for me about this particular technique
Unknown:is that if you have thoughts, that's actually a welcomed part
Unknown:of the meditation, so many people struggle in meditation to
Unknown:like, get rid of their thoughts. Oh, I'm not supposed to be
Unknown:thinking. What they say in TM is it actually you're thinking your
Unknown:body's releasing stress. And it's part of the meditation,
Unknown:where your body is literally like, releasing stress from your
Unknown:nervous system. And then you just gently bring your awareness
Unknown:back to that sound back to that mantra. And however, it turns
Unknown:out, it's so it's okay, it's all part of how your body is
Unknown:processing things. So, you know, I grew up as an athlete,
Unknown:actually, and I've always been somatic based. So meditation
Unknown:never really worked for me until I found this technique. And it's
Unknown:the first time I've been able to feel the benefit, like not just
Unknown:emotionally feeling great, but also physically feeling things
Unknown:unwind in my body.
Anita Adams:So I'm a little unclear because I'm, I've had
Anita Adams:I've struggled with meditation, I do meditate, and it is getting
Anita Adams:easier over time. But, you know, you talking about how it's okay
Anita Adams:to let the thoughts come up. And that that has been one of the
Anita Adams:things that I think has stopped me many times in the past is
Anita Adams:just like, Oh, I gotta stop this chatter in my head. How do I
Anita Adams:stop it? And I get kind of welled up and I'm like, Ah, I
Anita Adams:just give up. You know, it's like, I can't seem to stop it.
Anita Adams:And so I love what you're, what you're talking about is that's
Anita Adams:part of it, just actually allowing yourself giving
Anita Adams:yourself permission to have that dialogue. If and let it let it
Anita Adams:come and let it go. And then and then what like what is I want to
Anita Adams:I want to know, you know, what you do to listen to your body
Anita Adams:and really get tuned in?
Unknown:Well, so much of my own healing journey because I you
Unknown:know, I had some major health scares that I've gone through,
Unknown:I'm a stage one breast cancer survivor, and I like to say
Unknown:thriver um, but a big part of my healing journey has been like
Unknown:seeing that as an opportunity and a wake up call to really
Unknown:show up differently in my life and versus coming at life from a
Unknown:pushing and striving at all costs. You know, really kind of
Unknown:coming into this gentle space of allowing and receiving and
Unknown:trusting. And so for me, meditation is a great
Unknown:opportunity to practice that. Just surrender control and
Unknown:realize if I'm having thoughts just kind of surrendered that
Unknown:and allow them to come. And then gently bring my awareness back
Unknown:to my breath back to my, you know, back to my mantra, which,
Unknown:which I it's more like a sound. But it's not a pushing and
Unknown:striving kind of energy. It's more like a softer sort of
Unknown:feminine, I like to call it energy of receiving and allowing
Unknown:and trusting.
Anita Adams:Okay, I'm sorry, if I keep pushing on this, I want
Anita Adams:to know, what is your body telling you though, like, if
Anita Adams:you're like it, what I'm, I think I'm hearing you talk about
Anita Adams:is that we have to listen to our body telling us that there's
Anita Adams:something wrong. So how, how does that show up in your body
Anita Adams:talking to you, I know that it disease is obvious, you know,
Anita Adams:like, but at that point, it feels like it's almost too late.
Anita Adams:Right? Like, I mean, you can obviously do things to help
Anita Adams:reduce the, the, the disease or deal with a disease, but I want
Anita Adams:to not be in the place of disease, I want to be able to be
Anita Adams:so attuned to my body, that I am taking preventative measures
Anita Adams:when things start going out of alignment. Do you have any tips
Anita Adams:on how to do that?
Unknown:Absolutely. So I think that I like to say our body
Unknown:whispers before it screams. And so if we're listening to the
Unknown:whispers, then we never have to wind up with a major medical
Unknown:diagnosis down the road. Because, you know, as we age,
Unknown:like our bodies are more susceptible to disease, it's,
Unknown:um, but they're there ways to actually prevent that from
Unknown:happening and actually have this amazing sense of longevity and
Unknown:great health. And so, so when it whispers sometimes it could be
Unknown:like, I know, it's different for all of us. But for me,
Unknown:personally, if I'm feeling stressed, I start to feel it in
Unknown:my solar plexus, I start to feel it in my jaw. I just start to
Unknown:feel kind of contracted. And so I know, okay, my body's
Unknown:stressed. And I need to just take a step back and start to
Unknown:deepen my breath, you know, how am I breathing, my breathing
Unknown:shallow. Um, and so just getting aware of your breath and notice,
Unknown:are you breathing deeply? Are you breathing shallow, because
Unknown:when the body's in that stress state, which is chronic stress,
Unknown:then that is what raises our risk factors for disease,
Unknown:because it creates something called chronic inflammation
Unknown:throughout the body, which is probably about 80% of chronic
Unknown:illness and disease is because of this chronic state of
Unknown:inflammation. But when we slow down, we focus on our breath,
Unknown:and we come into our body, instead of just living from our
Unknown:head, we actually go back into that healing state. Okay, so,
Anita Adams:um, would you ask your body like, if you're in a
Anita Adams:meditative state, or you're lying down? Would you be in
Anita Adams:inquiry, like, where do I feel tense? Like, am I do I feel in
Anita Adams:my, in my jaw? Do I feel tension in my shoulder pecs is, is that
Anita Adams:sort of like the check in is that what you're doing to check
Anita Adams:in and ask and do almost like a body scan,
Unknown:that's one thing I do is you know, just closing my
Unknown:eyes and tuning in to where am I feeling that stress in my body
Unknown:and really sending my deep breathing to that part of me to
Unknown:kind of almost envision it, uh, you know, being contracted like
Unknown:a contracted fifth and then expanding living with an open
Unknown:palm. Another thing that I love to do because I'm very
Unknown:outdoorsy, and I love I love nature is and I'm very somatic
Unknown:as well, very physical. And so when I feel stressed, like
Unknown:sometimes what actually works better than me than meditation
Unknown:is to get outside and to take a walk in the forest.
Anita Adams:talking my language.
Unknown:Like I'm actually more inclined to do that than I am to
Unknown:meditate. I love meditating. But I'm very outdoorsy and and I you
Unknown:know, I I've always been very kinesthetic, I think is the
Unknown:right word. And so for me, like getting into the forest is so
Unknown:healing and I love the water. Here in Tennessee, we have
Unknown:amazing waterfall hikes. And so one of my favorite things is to
Unknown:go swimming under the waterfalls.
Anita Adams:Ah, awesome. I love that about you. That's so cool.
Anita Adams:And yeah, you're totally talking my language. My my go to to like
Anita Adams:I'm, I'm getting better at meditation. I just I really have
Anita Adams:a hard time just shutting down sometimes. And maybe I've got to
Anita Adams:stop thinking I got to shut my brain down and maybe that's part
Anita Adams:of the problem. But the walks in nature. Oh, it's just as
Anita Adams:restorative you know, like I could just and and I find I I
Anita Adams:actually breathe deeply and intentionally when I'm walking
Anita Adams:through nature. I also like to kayak and I get that same
Anita Adams:feeling sitting on the ocean. It's just this restored of
Anita Adams:breathing in. And though I feel my whole body, just relax.
Unknown:I love that. Yeah. When you said I could almost smell
Unknown:the water, I was just almost smelling the saltwater with you.
Unknown:I know you live near the ocean and I also love to kayak we have
Unknown:some great rivers in Tennessee and I go kayaking as well.
Anita Adams:Awesome. Well, I'm gonna come for a visit some
Anita Adams:dive, and you're gonna have some kayaking rivers to do.
Unknown:You are so invited. Cool.
Anita Adams:Um, I've heard you speak about your higher power.
Anita Adams:And that higher consciousness, and the role we have in
Anita Adams:elevating that consciousness. I think, though, I think I pulled
Anita Adams:that actually from something you said somewhere that, you know,
Anita Adams:we, that we have a role to play in elevating that consciousness?
Anita Adams:Can you? Can you speak to that a little bit?
Unknown:Well, um, you know, everybody has their own beliefs.
Unknown:But I really believe that, you know, we have a mind, body,
Unknown:heart, spirit and soul. And, you know, so for me, it's very
Unknown:personal for all of us. But my belief is that, you know, I have
Unknown:a higher power, that part of me that knows that all is well and
Unknown:doesn't need to be, you know, in fear, or in that sort of fear
Unknown:based action I was talking about earlier, coming from a racing
Unknown:mind. But it's more of that calm, intuitive knowing. So
Unknown:really, you know, coming at a situation, like what really
Unknown:helps me personally deal with adversity is when I have
Unknown:something stressful I'm facing, to create this healing mindset
Unknown:to say, what can I learn from this, there's something that my
Unknown:spirit must have called in to learn from this situation. So
Unknown:not only can I grow from it, but I can actually pay it forward
Unknown:and support other people to do the same thing. So having that
Unknown:kind of mindset has helped me personally connect more with my
Unknown:higher power, and kind of see things through a spiritual lens
Unknown:versus, you know, it's sort of woe is me, like, why is this
Unknown:happening? And just getting stuck down in the lower thinking
Unknown:that we can all
Anita Adams:Yeah, and that that lower thinking, I think it shuts
Anita Adams:us down to doesn't it? It doesn't allow us to access that,
Anita Adams:that inner wisdom. Whereas if we're, we are coming from a
Anita Adams:place of love instead of fear, then we're expansive. And we're
Anita Adams:open to receiving. Exactly, exactly receiving the messages
Anita Adams:in the end the gifts and I believe there are gifts in every
Anita Adams:adversity.
Unknown:Exactly, exactly. And I mean, it I love what you said
Unknown:about the contraction and expansion because I actually
Unknown:just went through a grief work training this past summer. And
Unknown:one thing that the the instructor was talking about is
Unknown:how we go through these waves of contraction and expansion in
Unknown:life. And even if we're going through something difficult, we
Unknown:don't have to necessarily be completely contracted, we can
Unknown:kind of softly open to allow those emotions to come up and
Unknown:just kind of move through us and I believe that can help help
Unknown:kind of ease the burden of whatever that life experiences.
Unknown:Yeah.
Anita Adams:Yeah, and being self aware, and being able to
Anita Adams:sit back and step outside of the challenges I guess that that are
Anita Adams:we we are confronted with. And being on attached I think is is
Anita Adams:important, isn't it, you know, attached to outcomes or
Anita Adams:unattached to the challenges that we're facing and so you can
Anita Adams:look at it and and say what is mine to learn here? What is mine
Anita Adams:to understand? Mm hmm I think being an inquiry constantly is
Anita Adams:so key and I like to believe you know that I believe in the I
Anita Adams:believe in god i But I believe in divine within I believe we
Anita Adams:are all one you know, I have some really strong beliefs
Anita Adams:around around the stuff which which I haven't openly shared
Anita Adams:before and I'm excited to be expansive and share that without
Anita Adams:fear anymore because I know I'm gonna attract the people that
Anita Adams:you know, that are speak my language as well so so I I like
Anita Adams:to have conversations with myself and with God when I'm
Anita Adams:walking in for in the forest, you know, and that is often it's
Anita Adams:part of my healing journey. If I've gone through something
Anita Adams:particularly challenging is having that conversation and
Anita Adams:opening myself up and and being an inquiry. What is my And to
Anita Adams:learn here, what is mine to do, I often have a little prayer
Anita Adams:that I put out to the universe pretty much every day when I go
Anita Adams:for my for my walk and it and I asked for me to be able to see
Anita Adams:what is mine to see, understand what his mind to do and have the
Anita Adams:courage to do it. Yeah, it's a constant little prayer that I
Anita Adams:put out there and, and I feel things. I feel that expansion
Anita Adams:and the fear that I mean fear is normal, right? We all get
Anita Adams:fearful of things. But when we can breathe into it and open our
Anita Adams:heart, like you're talking, you know, going from the journey
Anita Adams:from the head into the heart and opening it, then it dissipates
Anita Adams:the fear of it.
Unknown:Oh, oh, so much. So, so much. So you know, even just
Unknown:sometimes when I am calming down my nervous system, I'll just put
Unknown:one hand on my heart and one hand on my belly. And just the
Unknown:act of that just calms me, um, you know, helps to take me from
Unknown:being in my headspace down into my body.
Unknown:That's a great little tip. Something simple that everybody
Unknown:can do.
Anita Adams:A little action. Now when you're feeling
Anita Adams:stressed, anxious, distressed. Putting one hand on your heart,
Anita Adams:one hand on your belly. And it just, it takes the physical
Anita Adams:action of doing that. I think it pulls you out of your head and
Anita Adams:put puts you into being into your body.
Unknown:Yeah, I can't like I for me, personally, I feel like
Unknown:the signal it gives my body is. I've got you.
Unknown:I love that I get to I've got you.
Unknown:Yeah, like, the first thing that comes to me is I've got you I'm
Unknown:here, I'm listening. Um, I've got you. And so my body just
Unknown:kind of relaxes. Because my, whatever part of my body is kind
Unknown:of in a freakout state, like, I've never noticed that, like,
Unknown:I'm here, I've got you. We're gonna get through this.
Unknown:And it's so beautiful. Like we we need to see and
Anita Adams:love ourselves, first and foremost, right? So
Anita Adams:true. And that little action. So simple, takes two seconds to do.
Anita Adams:And it sends a message to your whole being that when I'm
Anita Adams:worthy. I see you, I got you. This is a safe space.
Unknown:Exactly. Exactly. And that's what ignites the joy
Unknown:because when we can walk around in the world, that's when we can
Unknown:walk around in the world feeling safe, to you know, radiate our
Unknown:authentic self out in the world and not have like a guard up all
Unknown:the time. But hat kind of live with our heart open. Um, knowing
Unknown:that, okay, I've got you like, you know, what's out here is
Unknown:unpredictable. We never know, you know, what's going to happen
Unknown:with other people or things. But when we really know inside, I've
Unknown:got you, um, then that keeps us in that place of safety so we
Unknown:can actually ignite our joy. That's kind of how I can best
Unknown:describe it. You're
Unknown:giving me goosebumps,
Anita Adams:I love it. I love it so much. I am going to, I'm
Anita Adams:going to practice that. Practice that I bought you. And it's,
Anita Adams:that's gonna be I'm adding that into my new daily routine. It's
Anita Adams:a little simple thing. I got you.
Unknown:I love that. You know,
Anita Adams:I said earlier, I I believe I believe we're all one
Anita Adams:I believe, of the Divine Divine within. And so I picture God
Anita Adams:saying that, as well. I got you. I love
Unknown:that. Yeah, me too. Exactly. We you're very aligned
Unknown:as as far as our thinking, you know, because it's not just us
Unknown:with ourselves. But I also believe there's a higher power
Unknown:that that has that has us Yeah, and that's that's been a big
Unknown:part of my journey actually is trusting that you know, because
Unknown:I think that 20 years ago earlier on my life path I don't
Unknown:think I was fully living in that trusting place place that life
Unknown:fully had my back and and so I was always like pushing and
Unknown:striving and being self sufficient. And that just that
Unknown:led me to breaking down from stress that led me to some
Unknown:chronic health issues. And now on the other side of that I am
Unknown:honestly proud to say I'm now in this trusting place of like,
Unknown:knowing that life has my back
Anita Adams:and isn't there a freedom that comes with that and
Anita Adams:there obviously that sense of joy, this freedom to just go
Anita Adams:with the flow to like I I'm there with you and I I don't
Anita Adams:have I'm ambitious, I am ambitious. I've got big goals
Anita Adams:and and dreams and I love going after them. However, I'm not
Anita Adams:happy hustling, like I used to. Mm hmm. I'm going with that I
Anita Adams:feel, I feel supported, I feel connected, I feel loved, I feel
Anita Adams:joy. And there's this joy that moves through me and with me,
Anita Adams:and it's carrying me and I feel like it's because I've tapped
Anita Adams:into that. Mm hmm. into that inner wisdom into that
Anita Adams:understanding of this higher this higher consciousness, this
Anita Adams:higher, higher self. Mm hmm.
Unknown:I love that it's like you can have you can still be
Unknown:hustler and still be like, you know, motivated, but doing it
Unknown:from a place of joy and, and calm, sort of a peacefulness
Unknown:mixed in with that versus fear. You know, that's a real
Unknown:different space to be when we feel like we're hustling, right?
Anita Adams:100% different space,
Unknown:I believe there's really two
Anita Adams:fundamental emotions, and that's fear and
Anita Adams:joy and love, fear and love. And you can choose, you know, to
Anita Adams:come from a place of fear, you can choose to come from a place
Anita Adams:of love. And it doesn't mean that you you stop fearing you
Anita Adams:can still have, fear can be there, but your actions, the
Anita Adams:choices you make, always choose to come from a place of love.
Anita Adams:And you will be so well served, you know, we get to love our
Anita Adams:bodies and take care of our bodies and love ourselves and
Anita Adams:love our new love and all that.
Unknown:I love. And I love how you said you can still have the
Unknown:fear. I mean, it's not like it's just gonna go away forever. It's
Unknown:part of being human. But when it comes up, you know, coming to
Unknown:that fear with with a place of love, like compassionate
Unknown:presence. Yeah. And so then it allows the fear just just to be
Unknown:there and be present without it overtaking us. Absolutely.
Anita Adams:Yeah. Very cool. Oh, my gosh, I feel like you and
Anita Adams:I can just keep chatting about the joy cycle. I love it. He
Anita Adams:wrote it, you wrote a book, or you were one of the authors and
Anita Adams:the thresholds 75 stories of how changing your perspective can
Anita Adams:change your life. Can you talk a little bit about the story, you
Anita Adams:you included in that in that book can and talk to this
Anita Adams:changing perspective and how it can change your life?
Unknown:Yes, thank you. I want to give credit to Simon Crowe
Unknown:and Robin Ben Schwartz, because they're actually the authors of
Unknown:the book. And I'm one of the 75 writers who is actually in this
Unknown:best selling book. So I am one of the authors. However, the
Unknown:name of the book, I love thresholds, you know, all about
Unknown:changing your perspective to change your life. And so my
Unknown:story in that book is called birth as I know it. I have a
Unknown:background as a certified childbirth doula. And I was
Unknown:living in Hawaii for eight months. And it was the first
Unknown:time I had been surrounded by the water, which completely
Unknown:transformed my perspective of water. Because before I just
Unknown:knew, Okay, you know, water is really important for our health,
Unknown:it's important to drink, I love the water. But I had never
Unknown:really had a spiritual connection with the water like I
Unknown:did when I was surrounded by ocean. And so for me, like going
Unknown:back to this story of learning to trust and be at ease and know
Unknown:that life has my back started during that year, living in
Unknown:Hawaii, when I was lying on my back in the ocean, which I write
Unknown:my story about, and how I had, you know, been dealing with some
Unknown:chronic health issues from stress before that year, and my,
Unknown:you know, health started to break down. And then Hawaii
Unknown:happens to have this powerful healing energy about it. And so
Unknown:it just exploded my awareness about how, for me personally,
Unknown:what I need to shift is this getting into this allowing
Unknown:receiving mode, which I like to call more of our feminine
Unknown:energy. And this was back in 2008, that I was living in
Unknown:Hawaii. So I write my story about how my birth doula
Unknown:background, seeing all this birth, I assisted around 200
Unknown:births in a five year period, and how that came full circle
Unknown:back to my own health, and how I realized that my passion for
Unknown:birth is my, my passion for healing and transformation
Unknown:because I see a lot of parallels as a you've, you've given birth,
Unknown:right. So you know, that like when you're in childbirth, and
Unknown:you're in transition, that last stage of labor, you know, it
Unknown:gets really intense and, and tract. Um, but that's just the
Unknown:moment where when we can let go and surrender control and just
Unknown:trust our body that the baby comes out. And what I wrote
Unknown:about in that article, or that story in the book, is how it's
Unknown:the same you know, in in your life transitions you go through
Unknown:if we go through, holding tight and contraction, then We're not
Unknown:able to heal, but when we can surrender, we can let go and
Unknown:expand, then word again. There goes, then, you know, our body
Unknown:opens up as well in a different way. But it goes back into a
Unknown:healing state. And then all these new opportunities come
Unknown:from that.
Anita Adams:Wow, that sounds powerful.
Unknown:So, yeah, so my story is called birth as I know it,
Unknown:and it really just kind of combines my knowledge as a
Unknown:childbirth doula with, with, you know, an experience I went
Unknown:through in my own health and my own life.
Anita Adams:Wow, great part of your part of your journey to get
Anita Adams:you to where you are today.
Unknown:Exactly.
Anita Adams:Very cool. I love how all these things happen in
Anita Adams:our in our lives that inform us and create the path create the
Anita Adams:path to where we are. Exactly. Very cool. Any, any final
Anita Adams:comments that you want to share with our audience? Do you have
Anita Adams:if they if anybody wanted to get in touch with you? Can we put
Anita Adams:your contact information in the in the show notes? And
Unknown:absolutely, the best way to get in touch with me is
Unknown:to go to my website. It's integrative, radiance, calm. And
Unknown:that's an IV integrative. And on my website, I have a free ebook
Unknown:called Surviving thriving. And you can download that from the
Unknown:homepage, the very top, my email addresses on there as well. And
Unknown:I also am on LinkedIn under my full name and farrier, crook.
Unknown:But I would love anybody who you know, feels inspired, wants to
Unknown:connect, I offer a free 40 to 45 minute discovery call. And, you
Unknown:know, through that we could kind of see, you know, what are your
Unknown:health and wellness goals right now? What are you struggling
Unknown:with how I can support you, because I'm not just doing
Unknown:health coaching with my clients, but I also blend in the
Unknown:emotional healing and the grief support. And I call that holding
Unknown:space. And that's also on my website,
Anita Adams:I was gonna actually ask you about holding
Anita Adams:space, I was curious about what that what that meant. Can before
Anita Adams:we go, can you describe that a little bit more what a home
Anita Adams:consultant is?
Unknown:Yes, so I'm trained with a wonderful Institute, it's
Unknown:called the Institute for the Study of birth, breath and
Unknown:death. Amy Right. Glen is the director. And we have about 1000
Unknown:members around the world. And as a holding space consultant, I've
Unknown:been trained to support clients that are dealing with not just
Unknown:grief and loss, but difficult emotions that get stored in the
Unknown:body. And so that could be you know, something you went through
Unknown:30 years ago as a child, but you, you've just kind of pushed
Unknown:it down and suppressed it. And now it might be showing up
Unknown:physically, you know, as I call dis ease, and so it's looking
Unknown:at, well, okay, so what was this childhood loss you experienced?
Unknown:Or maybe it was something more recent, you know, that was
Unknown:difficult. And it's holding space for it with compassionate
Unknown:presence. And so I really helped my clients to tune in to where
Unknown:it is in the body, you know, how the body's speaking, what what,
Unknown:what does that need to say? Does it have a language or a color or
Unknown:a texture, you know, and so you're really coming into
Unknown:rapport with it versus turning away from it. And often what I
Unknown:find my clients through these sessions is they, they come to
Unknown:greater compassion for themselves for one, but they're
Unknown:able to make deeper meaning making out of that experience.
Unknown:And, you know, maybe they had this belief, it wasn't what
Unknown:happened to them, but it's actually the belief they formed,
Unknown:and they're actually able to reframe those beliefs and, and
Unknown:come out on the other end with a tremendous sense of just courage
Unknown:and compassion for themselves. And so I feel like that part of
Unknown:the healing process is just as important is looking at the
Unknown:foods they're eating, how they're sleeping in their
Unknown:lifestyle. So I blend these two together.
Anita Adams:very holistic approach. Yes. Awesome. Well,
Anita Adams:wonderful. Thank you so much, and for being here with with me
Anita Adams:today and with the joyful journey errs. It's really a
Anita Adams:pleasure to get to know you a little bit more and I really
Anita Adams:sincerely hope we can continue to have some discussions around
Anita Adams:joy but tapping into that inner wisdom listening to our bodies,
Anita Adams:that higher collective the higher consciousness I love this
Anita Adams:stuff. So it's really great to connect with another like minded
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