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Deborah Tosline published the book “Skin Remodeling DIY: An Introduction to the Underground World of Do-It-Yourself Skincare” in 2015. Her approach to skin care is based on a scientific background, love of research and over 40 years of DIY skincare experience.
Have you thought about enhancing your health but you’re not sure where to begin? The Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine’s (AWCIM) Wellness Coach certification program offers free coaching sessions with Wellness Coach trainees in their final stages of the certification process. If you are ready to take on a new challenge and would benefit from having a guide assist you with your efforts, for a limited time, you may schedule with an integrative Wellness Coach for free.
As a trainee in the AWCIM Wellness Coaching certification program, I am offering free virtual Wellness Coaching sessions through June 2025. In addition, I am able to connect you with other Wellness Coach trainees. Wellness Coaching trainees have completed a minimum of 140 hours of integrative health and wellness course training and 140 hours of Wellness Coach training.
Wellness Coaching focuses on the following seven core areas of health:
Sleep
Movement
Nutrition
Relationships
Resiliency
Spirituality
Environment
What to Expect
The AWCIM Wellness Coaching trainee program offers up to 10 free sessions. The initial session length is 60 to 75 minutes and subsequent sessions are 50 minutes.
If you are interested in obtaining free AWCIM Wellness Coaching with me or others, please send a message to info@skinremodelingdiy.com to schedule a session.
If you need information about DIY skin care, check out the local library, search the Internet, or check out my past Blog articles. It would be an honor for me if you purchased my DIY skin care book. Thank you!
Take good care of yourselves!
XO Deborah
This article is intended to be used as general information only and is in no way intended to replace medical advice, be used as a medical treatment program, diagnosis, or cure of any disease or medical condition. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, regarding the effectiveness of the practices described in this article. Products or substances discussed herein are for educational purposes only and are not intended as recommendations of the author.