CHAQUE JOUR EST UN NOUVEAU JOUR ET CHAQUE JOUR LE SOLEIL SE LÈVERA

  • July 17th, 2020

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The story of today brings us to Melbourne, in Australia. Carolyn, kinesiologist, coach and founder of Empowered Happiness, shares with us her experience about burn-out and the decisions she took to heal from it.

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    MEET CAROLYN!

My name is Carolyn King. I am 45 years old and was born in Melbourne, Australia. I still live in Australia. I am a kinesiologist, Mindfulness Coach, mBIT Coach, Happiness Coach, Meditation Facilitator and International Author. I am married and have two beautiful teenage children. In 2012 I hit my rock bottom. After suffering from depression for many years, I finally choose to get help and the following year I worked on healing me. Then two and a half years ago I suffered from Corporate Burnout after working for the same company for 17 years.

L'HISTOIRE

Que cherchiez-vous dans la vie?

For years I was looking for balance. I was working part time in my corporate job as an Office Manager / Accountant for an International Manufacturing Company while also working part time in my new business as a Kinesiologist. I was also raising (and still am) two beautiful children who keep me extremely busy with they extracurricular activities outside of school.

Qu'est-ce qui vous a empêché d'y parvenir?

I was too focused on being perfect in all my roles... Office Manager, Kinesiologist / Business Owner, Mum and Wife. I was not looking after myself or listening to what I needed. I needed to do it all and I needed to do it perfectly. I didn't understand that I couldn't achieve perfection when I was expecting others to be perfect as well. Life isn't perfect, nor is any one person.

Quel a été le déclencheur du changement?

In December 2017, almost 5 years to the day since I had my depression rock bottom, I had dropped my children off at school. As I approached the roundabout to turn left to drive to work, my body shutdown and wouldn't allow it. It's almost like something took over and made me turn right to go home. The day before had been an extremely stressful day and I had actually walked out as I couldn't cope. Usually I would bounce back after a good night's sleep, but this time it was almost as though my body could no longer tolerate the stress. It had had enough.

Comment était votre voyage? Qu'avez-vous mis en action?

On that day, I decided to see my doctor. In her office I broke down, crying uncontrollably. I realized just how bad I had allowed myself to get. She listened patiently and offered counselling, psychology and then remembering I was a kinesiologist, she suggested seeing a kinesiologist. Funnily enough I was in such a state I couldn't even see that as an option. I went to see my kinesiologist and I'm not sure how she said it, but I came away with an understanding that money was not as important as my health. I left there thinking about when I should resign. By the end of the week I had made the decision to resign. The day I walked out for the last time I felt a huge sense of relief, and also excitement at what my future held.

Comment pensez-vous que votre vie serait maintenant si vous aviez continué dans la même direction?

I honestly believe I was heading for a serious health condition. Possibly a heart attack.

Comment est ta vie aujourd'hui?

Today I am more mindful of my mental health. I listen to my mind and body and know when I need to take some time out for me. I meditate daily, journal most days and make sure that every day I do something that puts a smile on my face. Knowing the ups and downs of mental health drives me to empower others to find their inner joy. This has also lead me on many educational journeys as I learn about new healing modalities.

Que diriez-vous à quelqu'un qui lit votre histoire?

Your health is more important than money. What you earn and your job title is not as important as your happiness. Really LIVE your life. Find something to do that makes you smile or feeds your soul. You don't want to live life with regrets, you want to live life with experiences and memories.

LES FAVORIS

Quels sont vos 3 livres les plus inspirants?

Quels sont vos 3 films, séries ou documentaires les plus inspirants?

E-Motion. Reminded me of the importance of good mental and emotional health and the impact this has on our physical health.

The Secret. It taught me the power behind our emotions and thoughts, and how it impacts the world around us.

Pursuit of Happyness. Reminds me to never give up.

Quelles sont vos 3 chansons préférées?

Happy, by Pharrell Williams. It literally makes me happy!

Don't Worry Be Happy, by Guy Sebastian. Again, it just makes me happy!

Calling all Angels, by Train. I listened to it when I was at my lowest point, and it reminds me that I can ask for help!

Quelle est votre citation la plus inspirante?

If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change, by Wayne Dyer. I realised that when I changed the way I looked at my life and what was important to me, my focus changed and I began to look more after my health and happiness.

Parlez-nous de votre photo préférée!

Photo au mont Sinaï

I took that picture on Mount Sinai in 2000 at sunrise.  It reminds me that each day is a new day, and each day the sun will rise.

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