Find Your Way Forward

Find Your Way Forward

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04/20/2026

JUST PUBLISHED ❣️

We are working harder than ever to feel better — yet many of us still feel overwhelmed.

As a nurse educator, I kept asking: What are we missing?

Still Waters Within offers a simpler, research-informed perspective on peace of mind that doesn’t add more tools — it points to what is already there.

Grateful to share this with you. 🙏

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04/08/2026

For years, worked inside systems that were designed to help people. Prisons. Addiction services. Re-entry programmes. And she saw something that most of those systems miss entirely.

The people they're trying to fix aren't broken.

That's not a 'nice idea'. It's what she witnessed, hundreds of times over, and it's what the research supports. When you meet someone with understanding instead of prediction, when you see them as whole rather than damaged, something shifts. Not because you gave them a technique. Because they saw something about themselves they couldn't see before.

But here's what really interests her (and all our spekers) now.

It's not just about the individual in front of you. It's about what happens when community leaders see this: the practitioners, the educators, the people running services. When they get it, the ripple effect is enormous. Whole cultures shift. The way people are met in crisis changes. Resources that were always there in communities start to become visible.

That's why Jacqueline is co-hosting a two-day gathering in New York called

A New Way of Seeing Mental Wellbeing.

May 2–3, 2026 · Mercy University, Dobbs Ferry, NY — right on the Hudson River.

Six of us will be in the room, each bringing a different lens on the same understanding:

This isn't a conference with slides and strategies. It's a gentle space designed for insight — the kind that changes how you see your work, your clients, and what's actually possible for the communities you serve.

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03/28/2026

Earn 5 CE hours — and come Monday morning, something may look different.

Many of us entered helping professions to truly help.

Yet despite more models, more trainings, and more effort… many clients are still struggling to move forward.

What if a clearer understanding of how human experience is actually created could open the door to better outcomes?

This 2-day CE program introduces an evidence-informed perspective that is being explored across mental health, addiction, healthcare, education, and justice settings.

Participants often report:

• seeing clients differently
• less pressure to fix or manage
• more meaningful progress in conversations
• clearer next steps
• better outcomes without adding more techniques

No new protocol to memorize.
No new system to implement.

Just a clearer view of how the mind works — and what becomes possible from there.

May 2–3
Mercy University | Dobbs Ferry, NY

5 CE hours available

Limited Founders Seats open.

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