Chronic illness is just no fun.
Because it is usually an invisible illness, others do not understand what you are going through and how difficult life is for you.
In fact, you may not totally understand what is going on either.
How do you cope? How do you meet your goals? How do you even do your treatment consistently?
Fortunately, help is available.
Meet Sierra Bachman from Lyme Light Coaching who will support you as your life coach through your journey with chronic illness.
She will even support you if you do not have a chronic illness!
Sierra is not a medical professional, and she is not a counselor. She is a life coach! Specifically, she is a Certified Coach who graduated from the highly reputable Coach Training Alliance. And she knows what she is doing!
Sierra has experienced chronic illness herself, and knows the daily challenges that you are going through.
Dr. Bazylewicz finds that her patients who work on their goals - big or small - with Sierra during their treatment generally get better from their chronic illness much faster. A chronic illness coach is a vital part of your treatment plan.
Your illness may be invisible, but you and your dreams are not. She sees you!
And having the empathetic support from her helps you to fulfill your life purpose even in the midst of chronic illness.
Because her sessions with you are via phone, her clients can come from any state in the USA or even any country in the world. So convenient!
If you are not too sure yet if coaching is right for you, no worries! Sierra makes it super easy. Your first phone session with her is totally free so you can get to know more about her and the coaching process.
Dr. Bazylewicz encourages you to contact Sierra to schedule your first phone session with her as your life coach. No time is better for your health than right now.
Let food
be thy medicine,
and medicine
be thy food.
~Hippocrates
DANDELION
Your word
is a lamp
to my feet
and a light
to my path.
~Psalm 119:105
ECHINACEA
The secret of health
for both mind and body
is not to mourn for the past,
worry about the future,
or anticipate troubles,
but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.
~Buddha (paraphrased)
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