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As a certified health counselor, I help women to make the changes they desire to live full, healthy, joyful lives. We can create strong, healthy bodies by eating fresh, whole foods, enhancing our nutrition and including fresh air and exercise we enjoy. By creating balance in all areas of our lives, from foods and supplements to relationships and careers, we can reduce stress and achieve renewed vitality. I encourage my clients to live as big a life as they can conceive and to savor the wonderful sampling of delicious experiences life holds for each of us.

I chose this profession to create balance in my own life and practice what inspires me most--helping other women to feel and look terrific, while expressing their highest selves! Seeing a loved one's life greatly diminished by disease, I was determined to strengthen my own mind, body and spirit to live large--not the typical fame and fortune kind of large, but in doing whatever it takes to authentically express the soul that came into this world in the way I live my life. I believe it all starts with a foundation of health. Then, like the conch shell in the sea, our well being spirals outward to include greater, more fantastic living and growing experiences for a bigger and better life. 

I advise my clients that I am a little bit coach, counselor and teacher. We start with healthy eating, then look at life satisfaction in all areas, and learn how to live in balance through a variety of tools and venues (individual or group counseling, classes, DVDs, Potluck Dinners, handouts, CDs, my overflowing lending library and much more). I utilize a background that includes a Master's in Public Health from Boston University, with a concentration in Behavioral Change; a BA in Journalism from Oakland University; and a BS in Psychology from Grand Valley State University; as well as my more recent Certification as a Holistic Health Counselor from The Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Columbia University in New York City. 

I also apply my own behavioral change process to support you in your health goals for mind/body/spirit. We all know life is short. Chronic conditions brought on by poor lifestyle and eating habits, genetics, environment or even menopausal symptoms don’t have to be endured. If you are willing to make the commitment and approach this with an open mind, I would be honored to coach you through the process of making your body well and your life well worth living. 


These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
$85,000 is the average annual income for established, full-time USANA Associates. $23,300 is the average annual income for Associates who earn as little as one commission check a month. Total includes all earnings from the compensation plan, Leadership Bonus, and contests and incentives. Calculations based on earnings between February 2008 and January 2009. Figures should not be considered as guarantees or projections of actual earnings, which result only from consistent, successful sales efforts. To be considered in a rank's earnings, Associates must have earned checks at a median rank for at least 16 weeks. According to results from an in-house survey taken between 2004 and 2006, the primary reason 17% of USANA independent business owners join the company is to improve their financial future. 21% of that group earns a check at least once a month. Of those whose primary reason is to earn enough to replace a full-time income, 41% have been Associates for at least one year and 56% are full-time Gold Directors and above. The number of Gold Directors and above who have maxed at least 1 Business Center during the year equals less than 1% of all Associates. Those earning as little as one check a month equal approximately 3% of all Associates. The average annual income for all 158,934 USANA Associates, including those who are brand new or who are not actively building a business, is $618.55, with nearly one in three earning a check. To date, USANA has more than 130 Million Dollar Club members.


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