Lisa Harris Gore

Lisa Harris Gore Today she is a Mom, a wife a Licensed Hemp farmer & store owner This process is incredibly healing no matter where you are in on your journey.

Lisa is a past award winning Corporate Sales Executive, award winning College Instructor, a Holistic Intuitive Business & Life Coach with certifications in coaching, reiki & energy medicine. Lisa is a past Corporate Sales professional, Retail Management in both Communications and Soft-line sales, an award winning College Instructor turned into an Energetic Entrepreneur. She has helped build compan

ies and people up from confusion and despair to confidence and brilliance. She continues to assist in life changing coaching that incorporates holistic living, detoxing the body from past substance abuse, environmental toxins and emotional imbalances/traumas. Over the past 20 years she has studied, as well as advocated for understanding natural plant remedies and taught over 250 classes on plant medicine. In recent years, she has been a guest instructor at multiple Universities including UW-Madison and UWEC as well as various trade shows throughout the country. Lisa is a certified energy worker that has helped many people release old habits, traumas and energies that longer serve the individual. Lisa has her BA in Psychology, Sociology and a Minor in Women Studies as well as her Masters in Business Administration. If you'd like to learn more or have a confidential consultation, please send her a message. Contact Your Holistic Living & Energetic Coach today!

EVERY adult chooses their path when it comes to co-parenting.Option 1. Some choose animosity and manipulation, lying, ha...
08/30/2024

EVERY adult chooses their path when it comes to co-parenting.

Option 1. Some choose animosity and manipulation, lying, hate and game playing, long court battles and draining themselves and their families financially.

Option 2. Others choose kindness, positive communication, Cooperation and healthy co-parenting for the benefit of the CHILDREN and not just themselves without endless court battles and financial ruin.

I'm so blessed to have an ex that agrees with option 2 and he is blessed for having me along side him to always be looking for ways to work together for our children. Not for us... for THEM.

Those unfortunate souls that refuse the path of partnership and working together will always hurt the kids more then the partners they are attempting to harm. That's the truth.

“This is my dad, mowing my mom’s lawn. They’ve been divorced 28 years. My mom has bad knees, and my step dad works out of town. When my younger siblings questioned “Why is your dad mowing moms lawn?” I told them “Because, She needed help, and he knew she couldn’t get out here to do it, so he did” This is co parenting. This is how lucky I am to have 4 parents who respect each other, and know that at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is showing your children (Even ones that are 32 years old) how to treat people, and how to love your family, no matter how it came together. Edit: My dad is humored at how many people have seen this. He wants everyone to know “I’m no saint”, He just wants to show others that you don’t need to act like an angelic pastor on lent, but that we should all choose kindness whenever we can.”
Credit: Codie LaChelle Upp-McPhate

I've been fortunate to have been a part of communities of Women... I believe we need this more then ever. I love you all...
07/28/2023

I've been fortunate to have been a part of communities of Women... I believe we need this more then ever.

I love you all.
💚, L

I think it was Brene Brown who told a story about a village where all the women washed clothes together down by the river. When they all got washing machines, there was a sudden outbreak of depression and no one could figure out why.
It wasn't the washing machines in and of themselves. It was the absence of time spent doing things together. It was the absence of community.
Friends, we’ve gotten so independent.
We’re “fine” we tell ourselves even when in reality we’re depressed, we’re overwhelmed, we’re lonely, and we’re hurting. “We’re fine, we’re just too busy right now” we say when days, weeks, months, and years go by without connecting with friends. I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine. It’s so easy to say even when it’s not true.
We’ve become so isolated and it’s hard to know how to get back. It’s so hard to know how to even begin to build the kind of relationships our hearts need. And I think In our current culture, it’s just not as organic as it once was. It's more work now.
Because you know, we have our own washing machines. We don't depend on each other to do laundry, or cook dinner, or raise babies anymore. We don't really depend on each other for much of anything if we're being honest.
In Brene Brown’s book Braving the Wilderness, she says that being lonely effects the length of our life expectancy similar to smoking 15 ci******es a day. I don’t say that to freak anyone out, but to let you know that the longing for connection is LEGIT. I think we’ve treated friendship like a luxury for far too long; friendship isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity.
We don't want it. We kind of need it.
Be independent. Be proud of it. But be an independent woman who realizes the value and the importance of opening the door to other good women.
You can do it alone, but you don't have to. Islands are only fun for so long.
There is true magic when women come together and hold hands and share ideas and share stories and struggles and endless bowls of salsa. You use your gifts, and I'll use mine, and then we'll invite that girl over there who brings a completely different set of skills to the table we are building, and we'll watch together as something miraculous unfolds.
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