Host, Deborah Rozman and her special guest Jeff Goelitz, Director of Education at the
HeartMath Institute
Many of us learned the value of pause from our parents and even passed it on as
wisdom to our children. However, as life’s demanding pace keeps increasing, the
memory to pause often fades, especially when we are under pressure.
There are numerous situations where we sacrifice our well-being because we allow the
hurry of life to usher us into quick decision and actions. Many times, this can
cause us to miss our heart’s intuitive signal to pause before an important and
sensitive engagement.
When we speed past flow – mentally, emotionally or physically – we become vulnerable
to not listening to others, over reacting, speaking too soon and cutting other
people off in conversation, and more inefficient choices.
In this call we talk about the value of Pause
and we share suggestions on how to instate this valuable practice more often. We
talk about how-to engage in the choice to Pause to create the most flow for
restoring our inner balance and clear direction.
We close this month’s event with a heart-focused meditation to add heart power to our
own and each other’s practice of Pause through the
month. We energize our collective intention to release old habits that
disconnect us from flow and increase our flexibility, resilience and personal
empowerment.
Host, Deborah Rozman and her special guest Gregg Braden
A captivating discussion about the new level of self-empowerment needed to embrace
our changing world in a health way.
What does it mean to be self-empowered?
It’s an inner confidence that allows us to take control of our lives and see beyond
problems or roadblocks to create solutions. It’s being able to self-regulate our
mental and emotional reactions. It’s the ability to transform anxiety and fear by
staying closely attuned to our heart’s intuitive guidance.
Humans are self-referencing beings so when the world we know starts to change we
immediately ask how will this affect me?
The better we know ourselves the less we feel threatened by changes occurring around
us.
Gregg Braden and Deborah Rozman will discuss this significant shift that’s happening
in the human story and provide some heart-based practices that can build our
self-security.
They’ll close the event with a heart meditation for self-empowerment to release old
fear or anxiety imprints, gain a more objective view and access intuitive direction
for responding to change.
Host Deborah Rozman with guest Robert Erdbrink – HeartMath BeNeLux
We’re constantly exchanging unseen information with all living things through our
thoughts, feelings and attitudes. Traditionally, during the summer months most of us
spend even more time connecting with family, friends and nature. Learn how you can
“Add Heart” to the unseen energetic exchanges you share with people and with nature.
And how we can lift each other’s vibration and renew our connections with all of
life.
Robert Erdbrink is Director of HeartMath
Benelux and the father of three, ages 18, 20 and 23 and lives in Bunde in
the South of the Netherlands.
Robert started his career with Unilever in the Netherlands and by the age of 28 was
on the board of a large Unilever company, responsible for over 1000 employees. In
2000, Robert left to pursue his mission of bringing more heart into organizations
and started HeartMath Netherlands, which grew into HeartMath Benelux, then along
with Reiner Krutti he started HeartMath Germany. HeartMath Benelux received a
contract to train all Dutch police officers and to date over 55,000 officers have
been trained in HeartMath.
Find out what “Add Heart” means to Robert and some of the ways he adds heart to our
world.
Hosted by Deborah Rozman, Ph.D., CEO of HeartMath and guest, Howard Martin, Executive
Vice President of HeartMath.
As a former rock-and-roll drummer Howard has a keen awareness of rhythm and how all
aspects of life have different rhythms. We experience them in dance and music, we
observe them in the ocean’s tides and changing seasons – and course we live by our
heart’s rhythm. Right now many people are enjoying the changing rhythm of nature
moving into spring weather after a long winter. We can find rhythms in just about
everything within us and outside of us.
Learning how to shift our inner rhythms can help life feel a lot less stressful and
more balanced. Connecting with our inner heart rhythm helps us sense right timing
and enjoy increased care and sensitivity in our relationships and engagements with
life.
Deborah and Howard will talk about how we can tune into the inner rhythm of daily
life and find more flow. You’ll learn suggested ways to prevent the impatience of
the mind from overriding the sensitive and intuitive whispers of your heart’s
direction.
We‘ll also do a heart meditation on finding your inner rhythm and create a reservoir
of heart energy to support each other’s intentions to find more rhythm and flow
through life during the month.
How science validates ancient spiritual traditions about the heart.
A personal conversation with Special Guest: Gregg Braden,
NY Times bestselling author, internationally renowned speaker and HeartMath Global
Coherence Initiative Steering Committee member.
Thoughts and feelings are energies that operate on different vibrations. The
vibration is determined by the quality of our thoughts, feelings, attitudes and
behaviors throughout the day.
Higher thoughts and feelings add an uplifting tone through our day. In our higher
thought vibrations, we’re more caring, compassionate and kind with each other. We
feel more self-secure and resilient in life’s interactions.
Lower vibrational thoughts and feelings bring us down. This results in unhappiness
and feelings of separation from others due to judgments or blame. We worry more,
experience low self-security and can be too hard on our self and others.
This month we’re focusing on ways we can intentionally raise our vibration to access
more of our heart’s intuitive guidance through our creative endeavors and
challenges.
In addition, we’ll close with a heart-focused meditation to add heart power to our
own and each other’s practice through the month to help sustain our intentions and
emotional poise.
This call focuses on what it means to add heart, inspire forward movement and
heart-power our intentions.
Why add heart? Adding heart to whatever
you do strengthens and empowers your intentions and commitment. That’s why
coaches tell players to “play with heart” and “put your heart into it” – put
your love and care into it. Learn how adding heart increases the quality of
moment-to-moment awareness and bridges the connection to higher intelligence and
guidance from your intuitive heart.
How can we inspire forward
movement? At times, when we get caught up in stress and
drain energy, we can feel like we’re going backwards. Deborah will share how
accessing our heart’s discernment and guidance enables us to create forward
movement in personal growth.
What is heart-powered
intention? The heart is the power behind higher
manifestation. As you practice activating the power of your heart, it brings
heart, mind and body into increased cooperation. Learn how to facilitate the
manifestation of deeper heart-felt intentions in all aspects of your life.
Many people make New Year’s resolutions and often don’t keep them. There’s a
difference between mind power and heart-infused intention. Heart-powered intention
draws more of our spirit into your commitment to help you sustain it.
This month we talk about how to align your mind and emotions with the intuitive
guidance and power of your heart to refire your commitment at any time. Deborah
shares practical tips to help you sustain your commitments or re-boot your efforts
when they start to fade from challenges and distractions.
In the guided Heart Lock-In (meditation) portion of the call, we re-energize our
individual and collective forward movement for the coming year.