Author: Dan Clouser

Tammy Goen – Understanding HSP

Tammy takes a unique approach to coaching.  She is passionate about life and living it to its fullest, and about helping others do the same.

Her eclectic background has provided her with a broad scope through which to offer a unique, holistic approach that crosses many lines of thought and focus. Previous to coaching, as a Licensed Professional Counselor she worked with clients primarily from a Cognitive-Behavioral perspective, helping them become aware of limiting thoughts then learning to make shifts that ultimately created changes in behavior and increased success in daily living and relationships.

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Two Years, a Million Memories, and Freedom

Yesterday marked two years since Sandy, Youk, and I started this journey.

Ironically, we started August 14, 2022 in the exact same spot in which we ended August 14, 2020 at – in the driveway of our daughter and son-in-law’s house in Robesonia, Pennsylvania.

What a difference a year makes.  Last year, on August 14, we woke up in a Wal-Mart parking lot in Green Bay, Wisconsin and started out on a tour of cheese shops throughout Wisconsin on our way to Antigo for our first project experience with A Year to Volunteer.  The day before were staying at a Harvest Host called, Farm Wisconsin.  We were next to a sunflower field and witnessed two calves being born while we were there.

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Michael Harris – Falling Down, Getting Up

Michael is an author, coach, trainer, yoga teacher, entrepreneur and co-founder of Endless Stages.  His first entrepreneurial gig was selling blackberry pies door to door when he was six. Over the years, he has dabbled (more like dived) into photography, real estate, option trading, coaching and yoga.

One of his specialties is helping anyone move from fear of speaking in front of others to powerfully sharing their message in front of any size group or audience.  He has been able to take his personal challenges and help others find what inspires them.

For years he struggled with health issues, addictions and low self-esteem.  Then one day he had had enough and became willing to make a change. It wasn’t easy. He had to stop dreaming about what he wanted – and begin to take massive action by applying the Law of GOYA.  Many of his friends and colleagues urged him to use his metamorphosis to inspire others.

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