Manifesting Fertility – Part 2

October 13, 2009

As I promised last week, this week’s post is all about HOW you can start manifesting fertility.  I’ve been using these techniques myself (and so have my clients) and I have to tell you, they feel great.  Focusing on what I want creates a lot of good, clean energy which puts me in a great [...]

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Manifesting Fertility

October 7, 2009

I’m almost finished with Esther and Jerry Hicks’ fascinating book about The Law of Attraction called “Ask and it is Given; Learning to Manifest Your Desires.”  The book explains that you have manifested everything you have in your life right now – the good and the bad, the things you do want and the things [...]

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Learn More About Staying Positive on FairHaven Health’s Blog!

October 1, 2009

Want to learn more about staying positive during infertility?  Check out this blog post I wrote for my friend Amy at Fairhaven Health.  Fairhaven offers some great products that naturally enhance your fertility - I’m using FertilAid myself. Many thanks to  Amy for this opportunity!

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Is it Time to Take Your Life Off Hold?

September 29, 2009

My husband and I have always been passionate about traveling.  For the first four years of our marriage we went to Europe many times on long, adventure-filled vacations – our photo albums chronicle amazing getaways to Germany, Spain, Italy, France, England, Wales, Scotland and more.  We had such a fantastic time on every single one [...]

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Taking the Focus Off Your Infertility – 8 Great Suggestions

September 23, 2009

As you know, I am a huge proponent of focusing your energy on other things while you try to conceive.  In my experience, the more you diversify your happiness, the less you obsess about baby making.  I met a fantastic woman today who writes a great infertility & miscarriage blog.  Her name is Michele Kennon [...]

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You May Not be Pregnant but Are You Grateful for What you DO Have?

September 21, 2009

When dealing with fertility issues it’s easy to become very focused on what you don’t have – namely – a baby.  Suffering IVF disappointments and other challenges can lead you to view your life only in terms of what it lacks, instead of the ways in which it’s full.  A gratitude journal can really help [...]

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Is Your Infertility Distracting You From Dealing with Bigger Problems?

September 16, 2009

The brilliant Martha Beck wrote a fantastic column in this month’s O Magazine.  Her article talks about how people often obsess about one problem to distract themselves from an even bigger issue.  The problem you’re obsessing about is your designated issue.  For example, one of Martha’s clients obsessed about her weight so she wouldn’t have [...]

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Infertility Changes People

September 14, 2009

I really love this “I wish” blog post by Adam & Julia.  It’s very well written and so spot on.  I especially like # 12 on the list… 12. I wish you understood that infertility changes people. I am not the same person I was before I experienced it nor will I ever be that [...]

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You Don’t Have to Stop Trying to Conceive to Get Back to Living

September 11, 2009

I was really moved by this incredibly poignant (and well-written) New York Times blog post yesterday about deciding to stop fertility treatments.  But one sentence in Shelagh’s article really struck me: “I needed to stop trying so I could get back to living.”  I know that many women feel the same way – some going so [...]

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Dealing with Fertility Issues by Diversifying Your Happiness – Part II

September 9, 2009

Riding horses, volunteering in a nursing home, hot yoga, camping, becoming an entrepreneur…..once you’ve started uncovering the things that really excite you on, the next step is to start incorporating them into your life.  Sounds simple, doesn’t it?  It is…unless your mind tries to convince you that you can’t possibly do the things you’re passionate [...]

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