One Step Before the Other

I’m new in town – so let me tell you a little about myself:

I currently have a thriving practice in Castle Rock, Colorado for which I could not be more grateful BUT one day I said to myself, “Where would I live IF I didn’t live here?”  That question opened a door of possibilities which slid straight down a mountain and plopped me directly into the Wet Mountain Valley.  So here I am!

For now –  I’m practising the challenging lesson of “One Step at a Time.”  It takes some time to build a practice and it takes some time to leave a well-built practice.  As I work toward building a practice in Westcliffe, I’m spending half the week here and half the week in Castle Rock. 

I love my job.  Every day is a new day to study more anatomy and reflect on the magical intricacies of our connections not only in the physical body but how fascinating and deeply connected the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual bodies are.  It is a great honour to dedicate my life’s work to learning and practicing the skills of palpation, listening to the tissue, and offering a neutral and safe space for healing to be facilitated. 

My personal interests tend to cross-over and add more depth to my professional interests – observing nature, spirituality, creativity, knowledge-seeking, truth-finding, vegetable gardening, herbal medicine making, travel, and adventuring. 

I’m an artist – although over the years – my art has taken many forms from acrylics, pastels, charcoal, paper mache, writing, sewing, embroidery, loom-knitting, wood working, welding, and a period of finishing my third floor walk-up when I proclaimed, “Drywall is my art!” 

I look forward to meeting you and contributing my professional and personal skills to the community.