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Why

Wildflower?

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One of my favorite things is to see the wildflowers that pop up on the side of the road in summer. 

For many weeks they look like a nameless tangle of green vegetation. Then they suddenly blossom, each in their own time, and you realize what you were seeing all along - phlox, woodland aster, yarrow, daisy, fleabane, goldenrod.  They do not choose to stay confined in one spot.

Wildflowers can take root and thrive where other plants cannot.

When they blossom it is not for them alone; they give beauty and food to butterflies and bees. In winter when the landscape seems barren and their blossoms are distant memories, the seeds at the end of their dried, brown stalks feed the birds, and under the snow more seeds lie awaiting a new spring.

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I think that in healing, living and growing people can be like wildflowers. 

Sometimes we are living within less than ideal circumstances and finding our resilience. 

 

Sometimes we may not see our own growth or recognize what we are growing toward until we are there. 

 

And when we do increase our own well-being, that joy, strength and peace ripple out into the world around us. 

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I look forward to the opportunity to work with you, helping you to find your resilience, to see your own growth, and to identify and take the steps to grow the future you want. 

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860-407-6506

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