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Being Heart Centered – A Free Event with Emmy Vadnais
Being Heart Centered A Free Event with Emmy Vadnais February 11, 6:00-7:00 p.m. CT (7:00 ET/4:00 PT) Live on Zoom Free and Open to the Public All are welcome. You are invited to join this free event with Emmy Vadnais where you will be guided in relaxing meditations designed to help you be more deeply centered in your heart with compassion and unconditional love for yourself and others. Experience a calm mind, heart, and body for yourself and toward the health and well-being of the collective world. Register to attend live. Registration is required. Registrants will receive a recording after. Join Event Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/dyLYDGO8QKebmsiAIPB1yw
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Classes, Emotions, Happiness, Inner Knowing, Intuition, Intuitive Coaching, Intuitive Connections, Intuitive Development, Lifestyle, Spirituality
Renew Your Year: A Gentle Invitation to Inner Wisdom and Heart-Centered Living
Renew Your Year: A Gentle Invitation to Inner Wisdom and Heart-Centered Living The beginning of a new year often carries a quiet invitation. An invitation to pause. To reflect. To notice what’s shifting within us—and what’s asking to come forward next. For many people, this time isn’t about dramatic resolutions or pushing toward change. It’s about listening inward, reconnecting with the heart, and choosing support that feels aligned with who we are becoming. If you’ve been sensing a desire for more clarity, inner peace, intuitive connection, or compassionate support as this year begins, you’re not alone. And you don’t have to walk that path by yourself. 👉 Explore Intuitive Connections…
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Stress Resilience and Wellbeing
Jen Willoughby Vogtmann, OTD, OTR/L was interviewed about “Stress Resilience and Wellbeing” on the Healing Connections Podcast episode 54 on 1/12/22. Jen Willoughby Vogtmann, OTD, OTR/L shares findings from her recent research study that was co-authored with Ingrid Provident, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA, “Building Stress Resilience and Wellbeing: Introducing Mindfulness Training to Reduce Stress in Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Students.” This study was statistically significant with helping participants (OT students) lower their perceived stress levels. Occupational Therapy students were able to feel more calm, engage more mindfully in every day activities, and be able to respond vs. react in situations. Students requested that meditations accompany the beginning of each class. She hopes…








