Did you know … that over the course of your life, you may spend more than six years dreaming?
Your sleeping dreams can provide you with amazing guidance, insight, and creative solutions to life’s challenges and opportunities. On May 5th, Beth Scanzani will talk about the language of dreams and how you can remember more of what you dream. She’ll also talk about seven buried treasures you can discover in your dreams and will share tips on how you can begin to develop a more conscious relationship with your sleeping dreams and your “higher self.”
Dream work is a powerful and rewarding way to access your own personal life coach—the one who knows you from the inside out and who has your best interest in mind and heart. Itʼs amazing what humorous and significant insights you can have as you unravel the mysteries and metaphors of your dream images and stories!
Beth Scanzani
A multi-faceted Life and Leadership Coach, Beth Scanzani helps her clients live a more authentic, meaningful, and joyful life through her broad knowledge of coaching practices, psychology, organizational leadership, neuroscience, quantum physics, positive psychology, spirituality, the True Purpose™ process, and dream work.
Her coaching certifications include:
- True Purpose™ Coach
- Professional Empowerment Coach
- Energy Leadership Coach
- Dream Coach/GL
- Theoretical Foundations of Coaching
In addition to her training and experience as an individual and group coach, Beth uses her extensive background as a successful human resources executive, along with various assessments, to help her clients achieve breakthrough results while creating fundamental shifts that enable them to actualize their life dreams.
Today, Beth joyfully lives the dream life she purposefully created, doing work she loves from her ocean side office north of Boston.
Jory Fisher says
“Wake Up to Your Dreams”
On Wednesday, May 5th, I had the pleasure of interviewing my co-host, Beth Scanzani on some of the amazing treasures we can find in our dreams. Did you know that Albert Einstein, Salvador Dali, and Paul McCartney were richly inspired by their dream life? Did you know that our dreams give us clues to our life purpose? Beth helps us gain a deep appreciation for dreams and how they can contribute to the creation of a happier, more fulfilling waking life. You’ll even learn that one of the most common, cross-cultural dream themes is….crumbling teeth! Yikes! I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did.
Inspired by her interview date (Cinco de Mayo), Beth gave us a coaching suggestion that revolves around the number five. Across the ages, Beth said, 5 has represented that element in each of us which seeks out more expression, more unification, more harmony, and a greater understanding of who we are. Beth suggests that we ask ourselves the following five questions: (1) Who am I at my core? (2) What unifies me and keeps me balanced in my center? (3) In what ways am I yearning to be, do, and know more? (4) Why? And finally…(5) How would being, doing, and/or knowing more change my life?
I invite you to listen to Beth’s interview and tell me what you think!
Blessings,
Jory