by Victoria Lorient-Faibish | Sep 21, 2010 | Articles, Step Into Your Healthy Adult
Here we go again! Lovely yet daunting September! This is a month of new beginnings for those going to school. With the new semester comes the promise of new accomplishments, new goals, new contacts and new challenges. But also comes the reality of learning curves,...
by Victoria Lorient-Faibish | Aug 21, 2010 | Articles, Step Into Your Healthy Adult
published in Vitality Magazine: Title: Finding the Authentic Self – November 2007 You find you are in the middle of a dissatisfying life. You are consistently feeling betrayed. You are attracting chaos to yourself and cannot figure out why…. There are pieces...
by Victoria Lorient-Faibish | Aug 21, 2010 | Articles, Step Into Your Healthy Adult
published in Vitality Magazine What is change? How do we achieve this illusive concept? How do we master going beyond what we have been taught to do repeatedly either because we saw it or because it was drilled in to us on pain of who knows what? The thing I ask most...
by Victoria Lorient-Faibish | Aug 21, 2010 | Articles, Step Into Your Healthy Adult
Published in Tonic Magazine Workplace conflicts are extremely common and are affecting the bottom lines of companies. People complain that their bosses are not acknowledging them enough or they are unable to work with a difficult colleague. The pervasive common...
by Victoria Lorient-Faibish | Aug 10, 2010 | Articles, Step Into Your Healthy Adult
Transcribed from my video at www.youtube.com/askvictoria. Anna experienced an emotionally withholding mother and now finds herself projecting her anger on to her adult love relationships. She also attracts emotionally unavailable men into her life. This video is about...
by Victoria Lorient-Faibish | Aug 8, 2010 | Articles, Step Into Your Healthy Adult
Transcribed from my video at www.youtube.com/askvictoria. Understanding that the brain biology is implicated in patterns of behaviour and beliefs is a crucial piece in initiating transformation. The newer patterns of behaviour and beliefs are like footpaths compared...