Greg Katz has spent the past
twenty years exploring the depths of the human spirit.
He’s had the honor to be invited into people’s lives at
the toughest and darkest of times only to help them
stand in the glow of what’s possible. He believes that
the greatest gift anyone can give themselves is the
knowledge that they are their own greatest masterpiece.
His work as a psychotherapist and life success
strategist has given him the opportunity to walk this
world with a pilgrim’s heart always looking for what’s
possible and developing strategies to follow that vision
to completion.
Throughout
his tenure as a psychotherapist, life coach, pilgrim
Sherpa, Greg has served those with chronic and life
threatening illness in both his private practice and
nonprofit sector. His expertise in creating programs for
those living with a diagnosis as well as their family
and friends is what sets Greg apart. He has devoted
himself to giving every person fighting the fight the
opportunity to have a voice that is heard loud and
clear, to create a supportive community that provides
education and hope while providing the tools to make
more informed decisions about how each person lives
their life.
He is a noted
speaker and his presentations bring excitement and
energy to the lives of those he meets on the path.
Greg’s devotion to making his personal and professional
life his own pilgrimage has shown him the power of
devotion and perseverance as the cornerstones of our
lives.
The moment the doctor says "I'm sorry to tell you..." you're life changes forever. The trauma of an illness diagnosis is frightening and pulls the rug out from under you. It's important that no matter your diagnosis or prognosis you can be empowered to make conscious decisions about treatment and care. You are the CEO of your healthcare team.
Being empowered to be a part of the wellness process and not simply a victim is critical to healing. Treatment needs to include not only your physical body, but your emotional and spiritual health. The mind-body connection is crucial to healing.
This may be the biggest challenge of your life so be prepared. Don't be a victim. Be a partner in your healthcare. Honor your body and make the disease understand it's not welcome!
"The Chinese
word for crisis consists of two characters. One represents
danger and the other represents hidden opportunity."
~Vashti M. McKenzie
There are numerous ways for you to begin your healing journey. Gain access to the FREE special report "The 5 Pillars of Health and Healing" by visiting www.gregkatz.com. In addition to the special report you'll receive the inspiring multimedia program "Instilling Hope for Health".
If you want to keep up on the latest articles you can visit the Pilgrim Pathway/Surviving Strong BLOG at www.pilgrimpathway.com. The articles Monday thru Thursday are focused on you, the person with the diagnosis. On Friday I shift gears and write about caregiver issues. There's lots of information and opportunities to be a part of a community so you're not so isolated.
Want more? There are health empowerment videos at Surviving Strong TV, www.survivinstrongtv.com. These installments provide you with thought provoking ideas to invigorate your inner healer. They provide opportunities to increase your personal health advocacy quotient. It's an opportunity to be more involved in your journey to wellness