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Heather has enjoyed a diverse career and life path, each move ignited by a flame within her heart. She has worked as a chef, personal trainer, bed and breakfast operator and a few other things including too long of a stint at a soul-draining office job. Heather now does what she loves most; she is an author / blogger, public speaker and presenter of inspirational workshops and seminars. Heather is a Life Coach, Co-Author of "The Power of Women United" and member of Toastmasters International. |
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Biography
We all have dreams within us. Some we may have already realized and some may be works in progress. Some that we may have shared with others and some that are so precious to us that we guard them close to our hearts. Nonetheless, our dreams are important to all of us.
Have you ever listened to yourself and counted how many times in a given day you utter the words "I'm so busy! I'm too busy! I'm crazy busy!" or any variation thereof? I would guess that "I'm busy" ranks amongst one of our most commonly used phrases on a daily basis.
Our health is one of the most valuable assets that we own.
What does it mean to be successful? Ask any number of people and you are likely to hear any number of different answers. Is being successful about your career, your relationship, your financial status, your health, your possessions, your home or your level of happiness? Or is it about something else?
You have no doubt heard the question, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Have you ever really wondered why the chicken crossed the road? Or what made the chicken want to cross the road in the first place?
Imagine this scenario: There is something you have always wanted to do in life however the opportunity to pursue your dream has never presented itself. Suddenly, you are given the chance to do that thing, to go for what you have always dreamed of doing.
Balance comes in many forms in life. One of the greatest influencers in my life in learning the value of a balanced heart, a balanced life and a balanced diet was my Gramma Robb.
Over a year ago I left Ottawa in my RV, Miss Daisy, with my only mission to be that of "following my heart wherever it took me", simply trusting it would take me to the right place, back to finding me and the life that I wished to create. I had no idea at the time how the trip might unfold, what might happen or where I might end up.