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WELCOME to Adjanibali Cooking Class
Reservation:
Email : adjani_bali@hotmail.com

Phone number:
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: (+62)87762361709
Adress :jln yudistira no2 kaliasem,lovina bali,indonesia/ beside lovina post office
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Join with Us Adjani Bali Cooking Class

All categories area unit conducted in English
by Balinese chefs absolutely familiar with
Balinese preparation and culture...
and during a relaxed, friendly atmosphere
in our lovely kitchen-garden.
Locally big and sourced ingredients.
Experience authentic coconut-oil process
plus learn to form a straightforward giving.
Discover Bali family life by exploring
Kaliasem,lovina, village, chatting with native farmers
and residents or by traveling our garden
Recipes and notes provided for you to stay.
Your alternative of meat or eater dishes.

Pick-up accessible island wide
(Pick-up FREE in Lovina area)

Please choose your Schedule
@Morning pick up 9.45 In Hotel
Start 10.00 am until 13.00

Cooking Class,Diets Don't Work!





Diets don't work. It would be good if they did. If diets worked, almost everyone with a 'weight problem' would have handled it by now. Because dieting is easy. Just change what you eat for a while, and presto!, the weight melts off and the body you've been dreaming of is yours!

But diets don't work because our weight issues are not about our relationship with food. Our weight issues are about our relationships with ourselves. And how we manage stress. Or loneliness. Or madden. Or sadness. Or any other human state we find disconcerting, uncomfortable, or just plain unacceptable.

Because if we could 'be' with our feelings and emotions, we most probably wouldn't overeat. Because weight is about the experiences we don't feel we're able to tolerate or handle in another way. So we stuff them. We swallow them. We numb them out-with food.

When we are little, our hard feelings are soothed, hopefully, by our parents and care-givers. We are brought to the breast. We are brought to the bottle. We are given a pacifier. We are held and cooed and comforted. Or we might comfort ourselves with our thumb.

But as we grow older, we need more sophisticated, independent ways of dealing with our feelings. And most of us aren't taught how. We may have seen our parents, under stress, reaching for a beverage, or a cigarette, or a crate of chocolates, or zoning out in front of the TV or fighting with each other... They weren't able to teach us how to manage our feelings, because they weren't able to handle their own.

In fact, they may have silenced our feelings in any number of ways. Telling us to end crying, quit being a baby, rise above, go to your room! They couldn't soothe us because our feelings made them uncomfortable! For some of us, food was the only comfort we got. So we learned to depend upon it and use it, as a means of taking care of ourselves.

Now we need to learn how to truly self-soothe. Ways that don't result in more suffering. This means learning both new behaviors and new ways to talk to ourselves. Especially when we're in pain.

Most people's inner voices are habitually unkind. When we learn to think and talk to ourselves with kindness, patience and compassion-especially when we're feeling bad-we can begin to make different, more effective decisions about how to treat ourselves.

Overeating is a behavior. Not overeating is another. So, 'losing weight' becomes not a matter of going upon yet another ride of deprivation, hunger and distress, but of establishing a new relationship with ourselves. One that is nourishing. From the inside, out.

Johanna Courtleigh is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Hypnotherapist and Confidence Coach in private practice in Lake Oswego, OR, just south of Portland. She is also a Certified HypnoFertility Therapist, assisting women who've been unable to conceive attain their goal of becoming pregnant and bringing beautiful, healthy babies into the world. She has been a Certified Hypnotherapist since 1988, a Licensed Counselor in full-time private practice since 1991, and in the helping professions for over twenty-five years. She specializes, in part, in helping people overcome eating disorders.

Her work seeks to help people make more loving, healthy relationships internally. To heal from the mistruths they've been taught, and to awaken a core of deeper reverence, self-love, awareness, empowerment, ease and integrity-with themselves and in their relationships with others. She is passionate about helping make a more peaceful world, and helping her clients become happier and more 'in love', as a state of being.http://adjanibali.com




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