
Director
Body Mind Heart and Soul Harmony
Positive Psychology & TRE®
28 Lanier Crescent, Croydon North
Melbourne, Australia
Phone: 0402 346 985
Director of Body Mind Heart & Soul Harmony
Hello my name is Caroline MacDonald and I am a Positive Psychology and Wellbeing Practitioner with a background in teaching, science, health and project management.
I don’t have a lot of time for blogging or social media even though I do enjoy writing and communicating. However, I’d like to share some information with you, about who I am and what I do and what services I offer.
So here is some info that has been taken from this website’s About page ….
Caroline’s inspires people. Her genuine energy and passion for helping people discover ways to lead happy, healthy, pain-free and balanced lives means she has a constant stream of clients being referred to her for treatments, classes and workshops. Caroline’s down-to-earth and practical approach to helping people to help themselves in ways that are proven and have a strong evidence base, is key to her success and the great outcomes achieved for all. Caroline is absolutely committed to helping people develop their own knowledge and skills to be able to thrive.
Challenges, stress and set-backs are inevitable in life. Learning how to bounce back, manage stress, build on strengths and develop mindfulness strategies are keys to flourishing. Caroline has overcome various challenges, stresses and set-backs in her life and these experiences have no doubt shaped her compassionate and enthusiastic approach to helping others overcome adversity. Her career has been dedicated to helping and empowering others. This has included working with: children with special needs, marginalised and disadvantaged people, and clients who have survived traumatic experiences and are living with PTSD and/or chronic pain. She has worked for nearly three decades and has extensive experience in education, health and therapeutic work.
Caroline commenced meditation practice at an early age and studied various martial arts as well as TaiChi and Qigong which have enabled her to learn how to integrate mind, body and spiritual awareness into her life. Rather than claiming to be an accomplished mindfulness expert, Caroline speaks of being a ‘work in progress’. Ongoing commitment to contemplative practices improve coping strategies through fostering perspective, non-judgement, acceptance, compassion, strength, and increasing personal insight and wisdom. These mindfulness practices help to promote balance in our lives – by letting go of stress, regrets, anxiety and integrating body, mind and spirit. Life is a journey and life-long learning and personal growth make it all the richer.