Healing, Chakras and Kinesiology
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Creative Canary
1y ago
– by Tania O’Neill McGowan Healing is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as “The process of making or becoming sound or healthy again”. In Western countries, this definition is commonly applied to the physical levels of functioning only. However, to effectively heal someone, create long lasting wellness and bring them closer to wholeness, one needs to work with the subtle energy systems as well as the physical systems of the person’s being. It is also important to address inputs from all aspects of the human being. There are a number of different subtle energy systems that are recognised in West ..read more
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Incorporating Subtle Energies into Healthcare
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Creative Canary
1y ago
– by Tania O’Neill McGowan Medicine in Western countries is currently centered on physical biological systems, with the emphasis being to diagnose pathological conditions and treat the symptoms associated with those conditions. While a state of ‘no symptoms’ is better than a state of illness, this model is costing governments billions of dollars every year because people are swinging back and forth between the states of ‘no symptoms’ and ‘illness’. Should the state of ‘no symptoms’ be the ultimate goal of a healthcare system, when this state really cannot be defined as healthy? It would seem m ..read more
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How I changed careers from naturopathy to Kinesiology
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Creative Canary
1y ago
When we think career change, we tend to imagine stepping away from a job in one industry and moving to something completely different. But this isn’t always the case. Sometimes a nurse becomes a midwife, a journalist moves into public relations, and sometimes a naturopath becomes a Kinesiologist. Just because you don’t particularly love a particular job, it doesn’t mean the industry is all wrong for you. Sometimes you’re on the right track but you haven’t found exactly the right fit. This is what happened to Kinesiologist Julia Hiziak. What was your journey into complementary therapies like ..read more
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Men’s Health Week: How Kinesiology Helped My Career
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Creative Canary
1y ago
Did you know we spend about one-third of life at work? In an ideal world, we’d all enjoy what we do each day. It’s a sad fact that so many of us don’t like our jobs, others are completely stressed out by a demanding role or awful colleagues, while many others complain they don’t have a work-life balance. Maybe you even recognise yourself as all three? The good news is that these situations can be repaired. Kinesiology can help you not only navigate a new career path, but it can help improve your current circumstances, how you operate at work, and how work affects your home life. But don’t ju ..read more
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Men’s Health Week: Men in complementary therapies
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Creative Canary
1y ago
Women have traditionally been the ones drawn to complementary therapies, either as a career choice or as a treatment option. But, times are changing! Not only have our male student numbers climbed steadily year-on-year, but we are also seeing increasing amounts of men booking treatments to help with their emotional and physical issues. We speak with three current students to get their thoughts on Kinesiology, and men’s mental and emotional health. We welcome Andrew Cox, 44, Alex Tarnicki, 29, and Amos Burr, 36. What did you do before studying Kinesiology? Are you still working in that field? A ..read more
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How I left nursing and found a new career path
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Creative Canary
1y ago
Have you been thinking of a career change but hoping to stay within the same industry and use the skills and knowledge you already possess? It’s definitely do-able. At our College, we’ve seen students coming to us from a huge variety of occupational backgrounds: mining, teaching, IT, law. However, nursing is a very common one. We chat with two Kinesiologists who have nursing backgrounds: Carmen Rutter, who is still working in nursing and currently studying Kinesiology, and Kim Moore, who is a qualified Kinesiologist.     What was your career in nursing like and why did you decide to ..read more
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Take your personal trainer career further
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Creative Canary
1y ago
If you’re in the fitness industry, you know great coaching is so much more than good form and a checklist. In this day and age, it’s not good enough to be one-dimensional in your career. The fitness industry is one where you must be multi-skilled and knowledgeable in a variety of areas. Adding knowledge of Kinesiology and other complementary therapies to your repertoire will give you a greater insight into what your clients are subconsciously thinking, why they’re behaving in a certain way, and what exactly is holding them back. We spoke to personal trainer Eloise Coyne, who took up Kinesiolog ..read more
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Top 5 Tips to Balance Your Being
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Enrolments
3y ago
Right now the world is still recovering from the dramatic effects of COVID-19.  Our mental and physical health have been […] The post Top 5 Tips to Balance Your Being appeared first on O'Neill Kinesiology College ..read more
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Chakras
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Michelle Burns
5y ago
Chakras by Tania O’Neill McGowan The word ‘chakra’ is of East Indian origin, however, the chakras are not limited to […] The post Chakras appeared first on O'Neill Kinesiology College ..read more
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Exploring Consciousness and our current Worldview
O'Neill Kinesiology College
by Michelle Burns
5y ago
Tania O’Neill McGowan Materialists have primarily been looking for consciousness in the brain. But after more than a century of […] The post Exploring Consciousness and our current Worldview appeared first on O'Neill Kinesiology College ..read more
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