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About Gillian

Gill trained as a Nurse and worked within the NHS and private health sector for over 30 years. Her desire was to make a difference for others, yet in doing so she neglected her own needs and as a result, fell ill. Suffering from depression and sick of witnessing the sick get sicker, Gill turned to complementary health for answers.

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She went on to train in many disciplines, including Kinesiology, EFT, Reiki and counselling. Gillian now feels that an integrated approach to health, using both conventional and complementary fields, is the best way forwards. It was The Journey, created by Brandon Bays, that led Gillian to write her book 'Discover The Love Within'. She is now working on creating a Conscious Relationship Program, available in 2023.

 

Gillian helps her clients to unlock past events which can impact on current relationships, shed light on the coping strategies and unhealthy patterns often set up in childhood and let them go. This is just 2 steps of a 6 part process called 'The Awaken to Love' method.  

Watch the video here to find out more...

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Gillian loves working both on a one-on-one and with groups, especially those with the courage to face their fears. She works in a unique, intuitive way and gently guides you to find greater clarity as you connect more deeply with yourself and others.

​Professional Qualifications

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Gillian has trained in many disciplines over the years, and brings her considerable skills in counselling, colour therapy and life coaching and 'The Journey' work. When required she also includes Reiki, EFT, NLP, colour therapy and kinesiology.​

Gillian trained with Penny Brohn UK (formerly The Bristol Cancer Centre), Gillian is experienced in helping people make good lifestyle choices. In fact she has regularly facilitated Living with the impact of cancer courses for Penny Brohn UK.

About The Journey

“Since discovering The Journey and becoming a Journey Practitioner, I have become more deeply connected to myself, more aware of how to meet my own needs and able to take action to nurture myself. It has not always been this way. My tendency was to care for others to the extent that I lost a sense of who I was. This led to disappointment, resentment and dysfunctional relationships. I now realise that by being and remaining true and connected to my inner self, the outer relationships of importance will naturally appear, grow and flourish and the ones that no longer serve me will fall away.”

 

Gillian Routledge

Arundel, UK

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