What People Say

 

When people tell
you who they are,
believe them.
—Maya Angelou
What People Say 
“I’d love to hear what you have to say. Please email or give me a call!” — Shelley (949.922.7800)
"Before meeting with Shelley, I trusted that no one was going to know the right way to reach and understand me. However, by trusting in Shelley and the process, she was able to not only understand and be present with me, but she gracefully and confidently helped me to gain certain knowledge, trust and self-acceptance that empowered me to live a healthier and more content life. I truly owe my success in therapy to her unconditional dedication and consistency in helping me achieve the awareness that I needed. Thank you Shelley."
—Client
"Shelley Wilson is smart, ebullient, and tuned in to people who have already achieved much, but are capable of even more. Her approach involves figuring out where you're living from the outside in (looking to others and their expectations to define you) and helping you to learn to live from the inside out (defining your real destiny and attaining it). Whether you're considering a life coach for a minor tune-up or a major overhaul, Shelley has the knowledge, experience and wit to get the job done right. Drawing on both research and practical experience in numerous clinical and professional settings, she'll help you create the environment, energy and action to live an extraordinary life."
—Martha Beck, Phd, life coach, "O" columnist
"You help to make women stronger."
—Client
"I just think the healthier people are in therapy. I can't be the only one who's conscious and working on something. You have to both keep growing in the same direction. It's all about continuing to expand your mind so that you're more interesting and interested in things."
—Sela Ward
“I no longer have to be Super Girl to know that I am enough.”
—Client
"This desire to be likeable, it's really a pain in the neck."
—Louise Bourgeois
"Most of us spend the bulk of our adult lives getting over our childhoods. Coming to terms with how we were loved is some of the most important work we do, arguably more important than the work we do for a living."
—Marcia Menter
“You invite inner peace when you stop trying to force yourself to either change your relatives or to think of them as sane.”
—Martha Beck

    It's not about trying harder

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