Pixie Stevenson, LMT, CPC
Resources for life recovery.
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Have you ever asked yourself those BIG LIFE QUESTIONS and then voluntarily done a 360 degree review of yourself? After being inspired by Pastor Rick Warren's talk, "Living a Life of Purpose" on www.TED.com, I did just that! The burning questions in my life became, "What's in my hand? What are my gifts? What am I supposed to do?
When I asked friends, family and clients what I do best, the answer came back, "You have a way of looking into someone's life and helping them change their perspective". Now I help people change their perspective toward internet/social marketing to help them attract the results they want.
I have a wealth of experience in helping others change their lives for the better. My clients have found solutions on issues ranging from body image to career conflicts to spirituality.
Associate Degree Massage Therapy
Licensed Massage Therapist - Washington, Ohio
Member:
International Coach Federation
Institute Noetic Science
American Massage Therapy Association
My passion is ...
. . . wellness, reading, writing, my husband and playing soccer - not always in that order.
I know too much about ...
. . . it can never happen.
My parents always told me ...
I'd be Miss America. They were wrong.
My childhood ambition ...
. . . was to be a marine biologist, archeologist, ballet dancer . . .
My favorite memory ...
. . . involves dragonflys. When they appear, something changes.
Why I write ...
I write for me.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I'm reading "Heat" by Bill Buford and listening to the soundtrack from The Last of the Mohicans.
My first job ...
. . . flipping hamburgers at McDonalds back when you could really have a hamburger, fries & coke for $1.00!
My best moment ...
. . . walking down the aisle of Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas on the arm of an Elvis impersonator who was singing "Love Me Tender".
My inspiration ...
. . . a huge desire to live a joyous, ever expanding life.
. . . leaning over every blade of grass there is an angel saying, 'Grow, grow, grow. Marianne Williamson, Illuminata Moving into a new garden is just as exciting as moving into a new house. It was December when my husband and I moved into a large home set on eighty acres of land. The flower beds and boxes that surround our house were buried under a blanket of snow. When spring came and it was time to them mine. It felt like a treasure hunt because I had no idea what was planted in any of the beds. There are eleven boxes and seven large terra cotta pots built into a shelf just below the rai...
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Canal Winchester, Ohio US
Member since: October 2007
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