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Some COAL for you...

Author
Lindsay Miller
Published
Thu 10 Dec 2020
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At the time of recording the holidays are approaching and here in the US, we have a saying that if you're on the bad list, you're getting coal for Christmas.  In this week's episode, I'm sharing a different type of coal with you.  If you're having a bad day, use Dan Siegel's COAL acronym to help you approach life more mindfully.  COAL stands for curiosity, openness, acceptance, and love.  The acronym is an easy way to remember how to think more mindfully.  Listen for a brief review of how these qualities can change any situation. 

Lindsay Miller coaches women and children on how to use mindfulness to improve emotional and physical health.  Having navigated infertility, anxiety, loss, and autoimmune issues, Lindsay uses decades of life experience and a variety of certifications, to help clients uncover their strengths, develop healthy habits, and improve their self-talk.  By re-framing everyday challenges as opportunities for growth, Lindsay unlocks the potential in any situation and inspires clients to live life on purpose.  You can learn more about Lindsay's courses for adults and kids on her website.  You can schedule a one-on-one coaching call with Lindsay here.

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Lindsay Miller is a distinguished kids mindfulness coach, mindfulness educator and host of The Stress Nanny Podcast. She is known for her suitcase tricks and playful laugh. When she's not cheering on her daughter or rollerblading on local trails with her husband, you can find her using her 20+ years of child development study and mindfulness certification to dream up new ways to get kids excited about deep breathing. Having been featured on numerous podcasts, platforms and publications, Lindsay’s words of wisdom are high impact and leave a lasting impression wherever she goes.

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