Lorri Gifford

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Lorri Gifford

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Psychic Reader, Life Coach, Author

Lorri Gifford has been involved in the Healing Arts for over 20 years. At age 20 she was the youngest person to be invited into the Rochester Psychic Center in Rochester N.Y.

In 2000, she moved to the West Coast to become a Nationally Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and Massage Therapist. Combining these skills with her certification as a Master in Neurolinguistic Programming, Lorri utilizes her training and experience to coach people in developing mind and body lifestyle changes.

For several years Lorri worked at The Chopra Center for Well-being and served as their Spa Director and one of their Lead Educators in yoga, meditation and Ayurvedic nutrition.

Seeing first hand how these techniques transformed her personal battle with obesity and self-esteem issues she is continually inspired to work with others looking to learn to love life again. She believes if she could do it, anyone can.

As a Certified Life Coach and Spiritual Advisor, Lorri believes in the importance of walking her talk on a daily basis.

Today Lorri resides in the beautiful mountain town of Asheville, North Carolina.

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My adventure began with a 4 day all expense paid stay at Mission Hospital in Asheville. Let me start by saying that besides the sporadic cold, headache or sore throat, I am generally a pretty healthy person. Having lived in Califo ia for almost 10 years has given me more of a holistic, or, as my brother would say, hippie approach to life. I eat organic foods, cut down on refined sugar and flour, meditate and drink my “green drink” (which my father lovingly calls “frog spit”) every morning.

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“The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make heaven of Hell, and a hell of Heaven.” – John Milton

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My reign of being an only child ended abruptly at the age of five. Initially I was excited at the thought of a new brother or sister. After all, my twin cousins had each other and an older brother. In my mind, they always had someone to play with. I always had fun when I played with them and the expression of sibling rivalry was but a glimmer in my unsuspecting eyes as I bounced down the stairs at my cousin’s house in search of a snack.

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Were you ever called “chubby” or “fatso” growing up? I was—and the healing process, both mentally and physically, has been a long one. The number of overweight and obese children in America today is even higher than it was when I was a child. Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) indicate that an estimated 17 percent of children and teens are overweight and another 15 percent are at risk for becoming overweight.

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