"My place in the world is affirmed when a client begins to understand that living well and healthfully need not be overwhelming, but in fact is a realistic, pleasant, and very rewarding expectation." ~ Robin Mallery
In carrying out her passion, Robin Mallery reminds us
that while we are following our heart, we also need to take care of it.
Robin is the founder of HeartMatters,
Optimal Lifestyle Management. HeartMatters provides care for both your
physical and spiritual heart. Robin incorporates preventative
healthcare techniques in exercise, physiology, nutrition, relaxation management
and risk factor modification all of which contribute to her client's personal
health vision.
It's easy to put off the preventative measures that will lead us to better results, especially when it comes to what we put in our mouth. Robin will share tips and tools in the "Taking Care of You" track on how we can eat well in our busy life at the See Jane Do Passion into Action Conference.
Robin shares where her motivation stems from and what she is hoping we all take away from the Passion into Action Conference this January.
1. How are you putting your passion into action?
My consulting business, HeartMatters, is an
individualized behavior change program. As a life-management coach and
registered nurse, I provide tools and strategies to motivate and support my
clients to achieve optimal physical and emotional health and well-being.
2. What do you love most about the work you
are doing?
I cherish that I am able to make a difference in people’s
lives; it is gratifying to me when a client engages in the behavior change
process, making small-step successes that affect the quality of their physical
and emotional health; my place in the world is affirmed when a client begins to
understand that living well and healthfully need not be overwhelming, but in
fact is a realistic, pleasant, and very rewarding expectation.
3. What were the motivating factors that
inspired you to get involved and share your passion?
I was professionally challenged to learn more about human
behavior and life/health choices that are made as it relates to emotional
health and stress levels. I came to understand that the current disease
management medical model that prevails in our health care system does not work.
Once I began to study the science of behavior change, I was fascinated by the
opportunities to work one-on-one with clients to positively affect their daily
behaviors and ultimately guide them to their optimal health.
4. Who were the some female role models or
mentors that inspired your work and passion?
Nurses are special people. Women nurses have an extra
gene for compassion, nurturing, open mind and heart –ness, and a tremendous
capacity to teach and support clients (or patients in a hospital environment).
There were many nurses along the way in my 30-year career that have inspired me
and encouraged me to follow my heart and passion.
5. Why is the work you are doing so
important for everyday women?
Women often prioritize themselves at the bottom of their
“to do” lists. We take care of others long before we take care of ourselves. I
endeavor to faciliate an understanding in women that we can bring balance into
our lives, taking care of ourselves as well as the other obligations in our
lives. I also focus on helping busy women to learn how to eat real food, move
their bodies on a regular basis, and how to quiet their minds—all three of
these daily activities are paramount for live a healthful, radiant life.
6. Why is it so important for women to
participate in an event like the Passion into Action Conference?
To bask in the glow of love, support, education, fun,
challenge, role models, and spirituality that a focused conference such as
Passion Into Action will provide.
7. What are you hoping will be the biggest
take-away for women at the Passion into Action Conference?
That it is completely possible to balance pleasure, fun,
fitness, optimal health, real food, professional success, family life, and
spirituality—all in one day!
8. What is your message to women around the
world?
This is a very complicated question! I certainly would
answer as I did in number 7, above. However, on a global scale, there is so
much more to consider…our lives in the USA are, on many levels, so much richer,
safer, healthier that that of women in other countries. I would message that
personal health and well-being is a vital component of a full life, but I would
also address environmental issues, male-dominated governments, violence against
women, poverty, hunger, horrific AgIndustry decisions, etc.
In addition to working with individual clients and small
groups, Robin offers presentations and workshops to businesses and service
groups, addressing a wide spectrum of health topics. Her blog, From The Heart,
can be enjoyed at http://heartmatters.pro,
and Robin can be followed on Facebook and Twitter.
The
See Jane Do Passion into Action Conferencetakes
place on Sat. January 23rd, 2010 at the Holiday Inn in Grass Valley, CA.
The event includes keynote speakers, Nina
Simons, Gloria Feldt, and Linda Tarr-Whelanplus over fifteen
workshop leaders. For tickets go to www.seejanedo.com or Briar Patch
Co-op in Grass Valley.
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