Feeling “at home” is an inside job. It requires connecting with yourself, moving from a sense of fear to one of security, from scarcity to abundance, from a sense of abandonment and isolation to that of healthy attachment. It took me many years and many moves to get this, but at almost seventy, I’m nearly there…or perhaps I should say “here”. As Woody Allen put it, “80% of life is simply showing up”, and I’m ready to do that.
About the Speaker: Chris Copeland is currently a licensed psychologist with a part-time practice in Port Townsend. She also has training as a life coach and, in a “former life”, worked with another coach in New Zealand to help women at mid-life become the “heroines” of their own adventures. Her other incarnations include student, wife, mother, widow, grandmother, writer, teacher, musician and tango dancer. These adventures have taken her from New York to Florida, Texas, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Hawaii, Seattle, England, Edmonds, and eventually to Port Townsend.
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