Soar to Success December 2018
62$5 72 68&&(66 / December 2018 / Personal Growth Strategies The biggest factor would be to know your source – what farm, harvest and distillation practices were done plus more. 2QFH \RX KDYH LGHQWLĆHG JHQXLQH TXDOLW\ oils, look at best practice for you and your setting. If you have an RIĆFH , you may wish to have a diffuser for the room to set a certain mood like bergamot for renewal or lavender to calm. Consider a USB diffuser for you to give you what you need – such as peppermint oil for energy or orange oil for relaxation. As a practitioner, you may wish to use genuine quality essential oils to enhance the effect of your therapy. For example, add 10 drops of your client’s favorite essential oil or oils into 2 ounces of your massage lotion. Some favorite oils include Copaiba, Wintergreen or Lemongrass. Use this oil FRPELQDWLRQ WR PDVVDJH RYHU VSHFLĆF DUHDV of soreness or concern. Energy therapists may wish to place a few drops of a client’s favorite essential oil onto your hands and perhaps place the oil on the client’s hands and/or feet before you begin a session. You may wish to take the oil on your KDQGV DQG EUXVK GRZQ WKHLU HQHUJ\ ĆHOG to assist to clear and balance. Examples of essential oils to include are Frankincense, Lemon, or Rose. If you would like more information on using essential oils, go to my website at the link below and check out the ebooks and online courses. Thank you! The Procedure is Over, But the Pain Lingers O n Yes, the bypass was successful. The chemotherapy worked. The kidney was a perfect match. Does this mean that your job is over? Modern medicine is truly miraculous. There seems no end to the ways we can cure diseases and repair injuries. But medical procedures can be brutal on the body. Patients are often left with distressing side effects and unpleasant consequences of treatment. T ake the N ext S T E P for Y our Patients THE SUPPORTIVE THERAPY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM (STEP) will help you implement or improve a Supportive Therapy program in your institution. Integrating therapies which address side effects of medical procedures is the next STEP toward better total patient outcomes. Supportive Therapies for Better Outcomes DebraReis.com 419-349-1815
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