Lynda Klau

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Lynda Klau

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An expert in the development of leadership and human possibility, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, finding your passion, manifesting your power, and pursuing your calling in the world.
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Licensed Psychologist, Business and Personal Coach, Speaker, Workshop Leader, Author
Affiliation
International Association for Spirit at Work, the Burren Action Group, and SEC Rough Riders, a chapter of Toastmasters International.

The More our Mindful Awareness Deepens, the More we Flourish…

For over two decades, Dr. Lynda Klau has applied her integrative approach to mind, body and spirit as a licensed psychologist and a business and personal coach. Through her company Life Unlimited: The Center For Human Possibility, she works nationally and internationally, and appears on radio and television, as an educator, author, public speaker, and workshop leader, helping to facilitate growth and transformation for individuals, couples, teams, and organizations.

Her work is informed by the latest developments in mindfulness research, neuroscience, guided imagery, spirituality, the language of the body, and couples therapy, founded in the belief that the more our mindful awareness deepens, the more we flourish.

An expert in the development of leadership and human possibility, she addresses a full spectrum of issues, from depression, anxiety and relationship problems, to finding your passion, manifesting your power, and pursuing your calling in the world.

She has served on several professional boards, including the International Association for Spirit at Work, the Burren Action Group, and SEC Rough Riders, a chapter of Toastmasters International.

She received her Ph.D. from The City University of New York. She has served as a tenured Assistant Professor at Ramapo College of New Jersey, and an Assistant Professor at Downstate Medical Center. Currently she is on the faculty of The Association for Spirituality and Psychotherapy. Her practice is based in New York City, where she lives.

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How to have a Stress-Free, Restorative, Thankful, Out of the Box, 2012 Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving begins our year-end holiday season. It's supposed to be a time of giving thanks and love but can you hear your moans and feel the dread in the atmosphere. Why? Often we get so caught up in the rituals and old habits that we lose sight of the deeper meaning and walk into Christmas and then the new year exhausted, having eaten too much, feeling irritated with our friends or family, frustrated from travelling in overload season, having spent too much money . . .

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What the World Needs Now Is Our Wholenessr By Lynda Klau, Ph.D.

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RECLAIM YOUR AUTHENTIC VOICE: DRINKING FROM THE WELL OFrnYOUR ENTIRE BEING Lynda Klau, Ph.D. We all yearn to be real, to feel connected to ourselves and to others. Often, however, we lose this connection. We’re not living from our deepest passion, but we cannot find a way to bring it into our lives. We yearn to be more successful atrnwork, but we lack the courage to take the necessary steps. Or perhaps a personal crisis, such as divorce or illness, has shaken our foundations. Tornsurvive, we let fear push down our true feelings, so that the creativity and wisdomr

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Dr. Lynda Klau A Call to All Women: more than ever, we need to choose Self-Care as our first priority in order to fulfill our potential. Dear Woman, -Are you more “burned out” than you realize, running on empty most of the time?rn-Are you too drained to be truly present with the closest people in your life?rn-When people ask you how you’re doing, do you say “Great!” even though you’re dragging yourself around with your last ounce of energy?rn-Do you feel like your needs don’t count?

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Many people have asked me why I became a helping professional. I share my answer with you now. All my life, it appeared that I was “on the right track,” so that by the time I was in my twenties I had achieved all of the trappings of conventional success: I was married, I had earned my PhD, was financially comfortable and traveled often. But always, deep within, I felt a haunting sense of incompletion—a pervasive longing for something I couldn’t name.

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End the age old war between your body, heart and mind and claim your power, beauty and freedom now!

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Lynda Klau, Ph.D. Published in Global Association For Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies, Summer 09

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Dr. Lynda Klau “Avoidance works but Awareness works better and is in the direction of Evolution.” Marilyn Ferguson

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by: Lynda Klau, Ph.D. Defining the Issue Faced with the deep uncertainty of our times, many of us desire not only to live better and more successful lives, but to find an expanded vision of who we are, through which we can fulfill our deepest potential and to contribute to the world. Knowingly or unknowingly, we seem to be moving collectively in the direction of this “wisdom perspective.” Whether it is yoga, bodywork, or meditation, all these tools are valuable in some way, and give each of us more power to work and live creatively.

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An important distinction needs to be made in the increasingly powerful field called Collaborative Leadership. There is a critical difference between a collaboration that results from two or more people who aren't sufficiently separate as individuals and a collaboration between individuals who are sufficiently whole.

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by Dr. Lynda Klau Undeniably, sooner or latter, we all have to deal with life’s realities—those hard surprises and “unknowns” that can literally change everything in less than a nanosecond. Imagine you’ve just been fired. Many of us would react to this situation in at least some of the following ways: “I’m terrified.” “I should have seen this coming.” “I’ll never find another job in this economy.” “Am I going to be homeless?” “I’m a failure.”

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Hello! How are you? It’s been a very long time, I know. I apologize. I’d love to know how you are. I’d love to hear from you. All is well with me, and I hope it is with you. These years have abounded in opportunities and challenges…. and who knows what 2022 will bring?! What I do know is that the more we build our inner center the more it will support us in addressing whatever comes. Here’s an Exercise for You:

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Lynda Klau

“Be the change you want to see in the world.” - Mahatma Gandhi

"People are hungry, and one good word is bread for a thousand." - David Whyte

"The greatest treasure is a contented heart." - John O'Donohue


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