Issues We Can Explore In Counselling

These are just a few examples of issues you might explore in
personal growth counselling. Your life is unique and rich with
experience, and we want to explore the issues where YOU see
the greatest opportunity to become more of who you are.

There is great potential within you still to emerge. Perhaps
you’ve needed to focus on other concerns in your life and
haven’t had the opportunity to develop your unique gifts.
It’s never too late. Get to know yourself better and make
a personally fufilling contribution to the world around you.

Living as a creative or sensitive person in today’s world can
lead to feelings of difference and self-doubt. Learn to trust the
creative process, honour your unique vision and utilize your
intuition and sensitivity.

Sometimes life gets in the way of your dreams and you feel
as if you have lost touch with important parts of yourself.
Especially if a lot of time has passed, reclaiming those
dreams and taking your gifts seriously again is a commitment
that can require great courage and perseverence. Whether
you are an artist or possess other talents and passions,
embrace who you are and define and pursue new dreams
that fulfill you.

Making changes can be the seed of self-discovery.
Experiences like new careers, relocation, mid-life transitions,
and coming out can introduce you to potentials you hadn’t
previously considered. Find the possibilities that lie beyond
your imagination.

You can't always choose your experiences and life
circumstances, but you can decide what you make of them
and who you will be in response to them. Become the author
of your life. Define your truths and allow for your own significance.

Pondering the potentials beyond yourself and your world can
expand your perspectives. Explore the spiritual ideas,
experiences and beliefs that guide your life.

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604.802.9506 E-mail Heather Hennenburg
Heather Hennenburg, M.Ed., CCC, Authentic Life Personal Growth Counselling, 1885 Venables Street, Vancouver, BC