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Transformation

Sharon Barnes February 3, 2017 CASIGY, Creative Coping, Creative Healing, emotional resilience, Inspiration, Overcoming Adversity, quotations, Soul Care Leave a Comment

Waht is death to the caterpillar is birth to the butterfly.

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I like how you teach describe the intensity of your emotions like different colored flags flying on a beach. Also, I like how the part about does the color of your flag match what’s actually happening on the beach helps refocus. Attendee CAGT 2016
What color flag
I especially liked your strategies for struggling students. I want more time to learn more from you. BW
Strategies for struggling Students
The importance of creative exploration is the best. I wish it had been much longer because your information was to interesting and valuable! EV, GT educator, GT adult. SENG Conference 2015.
Creative Exploration
CASIGY acronym is the best!. Breathing techniques helpful. TT, GT adult. SENG Conference, 2015
CASIGY Acronym
I like your acronym of CASIGY to describe gifted characteristics quickly. Attendee CAGT 2016
CASIGYs
“Every time I’m working in the sand, I think I know what it means, and then I find later that it means something far deeper.” CW, counseling client
Working in the sand
I liked learning that the top three issues facing gifted people are over sensitivity, anxiety and depression. Attendee CAGT 2016  
Top 3 Issues
I like how you showed us Jung’s approach and how it means that many gifted have a need to develop personally to a deeper, higher level, and that problems are an “invitation to grow and develop further”. Attendee, CAGT 2016
Jung's approach
The Personal Power Pyramid is great. Please send me more info on it. There never seems to be enough time! SK, GT Educator, GT Adult, GT parent/grandparent. SENG Conference 2015.
Personal Power Pyramid
I liked your analogy of ocean waves and emotional waves -CAGT 2016 attendee
I really liked your analogy

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