The Self Care Guide for Counseling Professionals
By Leah Rhodes
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About this ebook
Watch self-care skills improve and overall wellness soar. The Self Care Guide for Counseling Professionals and their clients is a fun and interactive guide to learning powerful self-care techniques. Readers take the self test to reveal a score of current health and wellness.
Each month The Self Care Guide focuses on 3-5 new skills as readers learn to develop a lifestyle of healthy, positive and active wellness. Employers love The Self Care Guide as their employees demonstrate less absenteeism and increased productivity. Counseling professionals incorporate The Self Care Guide into their work to get better engagement from clients in the treatment process. Healthy Self Care is for everyone!
Leah Rhodes
Leah Rhodes is a Life Coach for Women. She publishes the Self Care Guide monthly. Subscriptions are available on the website. In addition, she teaches Life Classes on Stress Management, Advanced Self Care Skills, Goal Setting for Success, and Wellness as a Lifestyle. She has 25 years experience as an expert in human behavior. She has worked with thousands of individuals in that time to teach time management skills and personal success skills. Her hobbies include caring for animals, volunteer work, and game night with her family! Contact Leah through her website. She looks forward to comments, questions, and feedback.
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The Self Care Guide for Counseling Professionals - Leah Rhodes
The
Self Care Guide
for Counseling Professionals
July 2013
In This Issue:
Managing Anxiety
Weekly Planner
Eliminating Procrastination
Thinking Errors
The Self Care Guide For Counseling Professionals
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Copyright 2013 Leah Rhodes
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How the Self Care Guides benefit counseling professionals and their clients
These Self Care Guides are a monthly publication that focus on 3-5 self-care skills each month. Overtime, the reader learns to develop a healthy pattern of a Self Care lifestyle. Self Care is not a bubble bath, a weekend or a vacation. Too many professionals work
during weekends and vacations by continuing to have contact with work-related sources such as reading emails, calling in to see how a