4th Session Of Benedictine Spirituality Workshop: October 1, 2017 at 2 pm CDT

What’s God Got To Do With It? 

Join a lively discussion of Benedictine Spirituality with Health Coach Clintina Simms at 2 PM central time on Sunday October 1, 2017. During the past three weeks, we have explored how one could possibly apply A Little Rule for Beginners written more than 1500 years ago to daily life in the 21st century. What the world needs now more than ever is: radical hospitality, discretion and humility that cuts to the heart of knowing who you are in relationship to your Divine Creator. While focusing on just three of the primary characteristics of Benedictine Spirituality we hope to deepen our knowledge of self so that we can truly see the presence of God in every person and situation. The way the world is now, that’s a tough task. Benedict’s Rule, a daily dose of humility and a sprinkling of hospitality are helping us on our spiritual journey.

What’s God Got to Do With It?

benedictine spirituality imageClintina Simms Leads Benedictine Spirituality Workshop:  September 10, 17, 24, & October 1, 2017 @ 3 PM Central Time

We live in a world today that is too often superficial – lacking depth and discipline. In this four week workshop, you may discover the answer to the question: What’s God Got to Do With It? As a holistic health coach, Clintina understands that wellness depends on how effectively you integrate mind, body and soul with the Divine Creator. Whether you are employed or retired; sick or well; married or single, this workshop may enable your to deepen your daily walk with the sacred source of creation.

The workshop is free and you may attend one or all of these Sunday afternoon one-hour sessions. Come to the Fairfield Glade Multipurpose Library Building – 445 Lakeview Drive in Fairfield Glade, Tennessee.

Please register by September 9 so that Clintina will have sufficient workshop materials. 931-250-3390 phone or text. You can also email: ClintinaHealthCoach@gmail.com

 

 

Employee Health is Good 4 Business

benefits of healthy workplace

In mathematical terms: the whole is no greater than the sum of its parts. This principle can be applied to personal and corporate settings. A business can not be healthier than its employees. An April 2016 business article reported: “More than 90% of business leaders say that promoting wellness can affect employee productivity and performance,” according to survey results from the nonprofit Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO).Workplace Wellness

As Your Health Coach for Personal & Corporate Wellness, I can design and help your business implement a cost effective worksite health program that will increase your bottom line qualitatively and financially. Through on-site education, group and individual coaching your executives and employees can achieve personal and corporate wellness.

Contact me today for a free 30-minute consultation: 931-250-3390