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Following the Nudges: How SWIHA Helped Stephanie Clark Reconnect with Herself

Posted by Jade Marvin on 7/1/26 8:00 AM

Sometimes the path to healing doesn't arrive all at once. Sometimes it appears through small nudges, meaningful conversations, unexpected opportunities, and the quiet voice inside that refuses to be ignored.

For current Integrative Healing Arts Practitioner (IHAP) student Stephanie Clark, her journey to Southwest Institute of Healing Arts was years in the making—and exactly what she needed when the time was right.

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Topics: Great Graduate, integrative healing arts practitioner, Holistic Entrepreneurship, Healing Journey

Changing Your Mindset, Changes Your Life SET!

Posted by Fatima Thornton on 4/11/24 4:00 PM

Changing your mind changes your life in many ways. Going to SWIHA, I have re-evaluated many things in my life for the better. During my journey, I realized how I handled tough conversations, happiness, and even sadness was not the right way to process emotions. Shortly after realizing that, I also realized these were taught behaviors and I was seeing no growth in the person that I wanted to be in life. After dissecting myself, I noticed I had to change my mindset and the way I saw things.

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Topics: Great Graduate, Mindfulness, Mindful Meditation Facilitator, Holistic Health and Wellness Coach, Healing Journey

Following Intuition is Vulnerability with Yourself

Posted by Christina Nikolic on 8/17/23 4:00 PM

When thinking about vulnerability and intuition, I felt a spark as I was applying the two topics to my life. I am more vulnerable with myself than I ever was because I choose to listen to my intuition where I find myself more mindful and consciously aware of my thoughts, my temporary feelings, and the emotions that come with those feelings from thoughts.

Therefore I cannot speak on behalf of intuition without vulnerability, because following your instinct, and believing in your inner advisor is being vulnerable to yourself first. It's what you need before you can even be vulnerable with anyone else whether it be your friends, your partner, coworkers, or your children. Being vulnerable is being open to trusting in what you believe in so that you can show up for yourself when those moments come when you need to make choices without judgment, doubt or feeling scared of rejection or even fearing the worst for your outcomes.

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Topics: Great Graduate, Intuition, Holistic wellness, Holistic health, intuitve guide, SWIHA Students, Holistic Health and Wellness, Trust, Holistic Health and Wellness Coach, Healing Journey

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