Restoration is Possible
*Discover the unique piece of ART you are*
Do you feel brokenness in your life? Do you crave restauration and beauty?
Maybe your dreams and hopes didn´t come true. Relationships you cherished fell into pieces. You´ve tried so hard to please everyone, but you feel burned out? There have been moments in my life, I felt that way. I remember crying out to the Lord: “I feel like I am dying in my inside. Restore me. Give me beauty.”
What I didn´t realize, that this became a crucial moment in my life. God actually answered to my cry. He restored my vision. I discovered my purpose: “Go and tell women all over the world, how precious and how beautiful they are in my eyes.”
The process I went through reminds me of the Japanese art called “Kintsugi”?
If a vase or precious vessel of porcelain is broken, the Japanese don't just throw it away. They collect the fragments and glue them back together with precious metals. The cracks and gaps are filled with gold.

♥The result: A unique work of art. There is no other of it´s kind. "It's amazing what God can do with the fragments of our lives if we leave them entirely to him."
Let God’s love and beauty fill in the cracks and gaps. “In difficult times carry something beautiful in your heart.” (Blaise Pascal *1623-1662)
♥Restoration is possible if you let God “glue the pieces of your broken hopes and dreams” with the precious gold and silver of His Love, Grace and Beauty. Like me, you can discover the beauty God wants to work in you and through you.
If you need some guidance in this process, as trained and experienced #imagecoach and #lifecoach I can provide you with some valuable tools. But most of all I want to be your accountability partner in this process.
♦Why is #coaching so effective?
Because accountability makes the big difference. Recent studies have shown, that having an accountability partner makes you 65% more likely to meet your goals. However, when checking in on a regular basis with your partner or coach, this number increases even to 95%.
(Research by The American Society of Training and Development)
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