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It's easy to be happy when things are going your way, but can you be happy when you are in the middle of a crisis? Absolutely. In the midst of a chronic illness and failed marriage, Lori Brant reached out for resources to help her move forward and found them lacking. She was doing what all the Positive Psychology and spiritual books told her to do, to think positively, meditate, eat right, repeat affirmations but inevitably, something beyond her control would happen and send her spiraling backward into chaos and depression. It felt like she was making changes on top of quicksand. There was…mehr

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It's easy to be happy when things are going your way, but can you be happy when you are in the middle of a crisis? Absolutely. In the midst of a chronic illness and failed marriage, Lori Brant reached out for resources to help her move forward and found them lacking. She was doing what all the Positive Psychology and spiritual books told her to do, to think positively, meditate, eat right, repeat affirmations but inevitably, something beyond her control would happen and send her spiraling backward into chaos and depression. It felt like she was making changes on top of quicksand. There was something missing. As a Teacher and Life Coach, Lori Brant delivers a practical, step by step approach to breaking down vague concepts into practical applications and tools, which the reader can use during times of chaos to sustain a state of happiness regardless of outside circumstances.
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Lori Brant
Bachelor of Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University, Bachelor of Education from Nipissing University, ACC Certified Life Coach, Master Spirit Life Coach, Speaker, and a Master of Metaphysics.

Lori Brant is passionate about empowering people and supporting them as they challenge their way of thinking and how they move through the world. Lori teaches from experience, knows what works and continually searches for new, easier ways to break down mental and emotional barriers that limit an individual's ability to thrive.

Lori was diagnosed with a progressive muscle disorder at age 20, providing her with an incredible opportunity to isolate, examine and develop strategies to help people with challenges, live their best life.

She lives in Ontario, Canada and enjoys spending time on the shores of Lake Erie and swimming in her spare time.