We do not live in a vacuum. We are impacted by the issues others struggle with and vice versa.
The healing process is also not something that takes place independently of others. Often our fastest route to healing is by walking that journey with others.
Jondi Whitis has seen the impact of trauma on a community and the impact of a community on an individual’s trauma firsthand. She has worked with both the families of those directly impacted by the New Town shooting and also with veterans and veterans’ groups around the issue of PTSD.
In this interview she shares what she has learned from this work, what can be applied to our own healing process, and how we can reach out to others.
There is a great deal of wisdom to be learned from Jondi’s experiences. I encourage you to listen and take advantage of it.
Jondi Whitis |
Conversation with: Jondi Whitis
Jondi’s Contact: web @ EFT4Results.com;
About Jondi: Jondi Whitis is a certified EFT Master Trainer, Practitioner, Mentor and Board Member for AAMET International, delighting in creating practitioners of excellence. She’s passionately interested in refining and up-levelling core EFT skillsets, cutting-edge techniques, and training for practitioners and trainers worldwide, upholding the most thorough and professional EFT standards. She offers deeply personal, hands-on training to anyone interested in heart-centered healing, from children to teachers, parents to professionals, and for diverse communities worldwide, including veterans, Native Americans, teachers, healthcare professionals, and those who work with kids.
An ‘integration specialist’, Jondi enthusiastically guides each person to find authentic ways to integrate EFT into their purpose, professional practice and life. Join her in person, at the annual gathering just north of NYC, Spring Energy Event
Jolene says
Recently I tried (for months and months, even years) to try to help a person who is dedicated to a serious drug addiction because I love them very much. Reading reams about addictions, watching videos and shows about interventions and dealing with my addiction to tobacco, I thought I could and should help this person, It did not turn out well and I had to “bow out” and hope they would go to people who really know how to deal with addicts.
I believe my long-lived compulsion was caused by love, co-dependence and ego. Hopefully, the right person(s) will be found by the addict.
By the way, I was seriously harmed myself by my inability to give up for a long, long time and who knows how much harm I may have inadvertently done the addict.