Life’s A Bicycle

istock sunset bike rider   How to Balance Your CASIGY™ Life

Like You Balance a Bike

  Intended Audience:  Can be personalized for General Audiences/Adults and for Highly Sensitive, Gifted, Twice Exceptional groups with   students of varying ages, as well as parents,  educators and Gifted Adults

 Balancing the complex demands of modern life can be tough for anyone. It’s easy to be overwhelmed with too many demands on their time & energy, to suffer from compassion fatigue, caring for everyone but yourself, or to feel Frazzled from being tugged in too many directions at once.

For those who also juggle the gifted traits of Creativity, Complexity, Sensitivity, Intelligence and Intensity- balancing your life can be even more challenging.  for gifted students and leaders alike. Sharon M. Barnes, MSSW, LCSW, Therapist for Sensitive and Gifted, will help participants learn how to your balance your creative, sensitive, and/or gifted lives … just like you balance a bike.

In Life’s A Bicycle, Participants will learn:

  • Four ways balancing your life is like balancing a bike
  • Three ways to check for the source of trouble when you’re out of balance
  • What NOT to do when your life is out of balance
  • Two quick & easy things you can do anywhere & any time to regain your balance.
  • One Life Strategy that will enable you to obtain and maintain ongoing Dynamic, Resilient Life Balance

Optional Participant  Make N’ Take = Bicycle Ribbon Tassels and/or Icon Cards (Participant’s Choice)

Featured Quote

Consider beginning to honor the resistance, consider getting to know the critic. The critic holds very valuable information. The critic holds our deepest fears; resistance shows us we are on the right track. If we shift our perspective, the critic can be seen as trying to spare us the pain of change, the shame of fear. Our critic discourages us from doing things which are perceived as dangerous.

— Pat Allen, Art is Way of Knowing