Eileen Lichtenstein, MS. Ed. believes inner strength and being centered are keys to life and business management. She offers innovative training, speaking and coaching in the realm of stress management/reduction and work-life balance for individuals and groups and has developed strategies to facilitate success.
Eileen's certifications and affiliations include:
Certified Anger management Specialist
Life and Career Coach
EFT (Emotional Freedom techniques, Tapping)
I am a Life , Relationship and Career Coach, Educator and Speaker for Effective Communication, Stress Reduction, Anger Management and Wellness.
I may include EFT Emotional Freedom Techniques and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (meditation,guided relaxation, visualizations, seated yoga) in my sessions and trainings. My book "SOAR! with Resilience® and eBooks are the basis for many of my programs.
I welcome referrals from mediators, attorneys, health practitioners and HR . Jeff Bloom
I offer Free phone consults and see clients in my LI office, via video skype and on site. My clients include individuals and groups going through relationship and career challenges with high stress and/or anger levels.
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Are you stressed? Are you feeling overwhelmed, unappreciated, angry? Are you experiencing difficulty meeting multiple job responsibilities and target dates? Are you juggling personal and business responsibilities? Are relationship issues overwhelming?
Here are some quick and easy suggestions to reduce stress right now:
Set SMART Goals: Specific • Measurable • Action • Realistic • Timely
Breathe Deeply - Take 3 cleansing breaths by inhaling deeply through the nose, belly rising. Sustain the inhalation, then exhale (through mouth, belly deflating), making the exhalation forceful and sustained, like a sigh. This temporarily changes your physiology and can be the beginning of a sustained centering, relaxation or meditation sequence.