Dawn Dalili, a naturopathic physician and an eating-disorder coach, will speak on “Self-Esteem, Happiness and Health” at the Emerald Coast Meditation Society June 20. This will be the last meeting of the summer.
The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. with a 30-minute meditation, at Christ the King Episcopal Church, 480 N. Co. Hwy. 393, Santa Rosa Beach, one-half mile north of Hwy. 98. The ECMS is ecumenical and does not follow any religion. There is no charge.
“Having good self-esteem is the number one determinant of good health,” says Dalili, who will discuss what good self-esteem is and isn't. “Having good self-esteem is all you need to cultivate the best health you've ever had,” she says. She will also examine emotions and the role our beliefs about emotions play in our experience of health.
Dalili serves as a personal mentor, helping men and women overcome their weight and health challenges by exploring self-esteem and body image. She studied economics at Vanderbilt University, and rekindled her interest in medicine when she began to practice yoga while living in San Francisco.
Her love of body, health, and yoga led her to study at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Arizona, where she holds a license to practice naturopathic medicine.
In Florida she is active in the Florida Naturopathic Physicians Association, dedicated to bringing the practice of naturopathic medicine to this state. Dalili has continued to explore ways of helping people create sustainable positive change and is now certified in the transformational coaching method and as an eating psychology coach.
A native of New Orleans, Dalili attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville and also lived in San Francisco and Scottsdale. She has been living near her parents in Niceville for two years. She has an almost 4-year-old son, Everett.
The evening will conclude with a short guided meditation. The ECMS meets on the first and third Thursday of every month except July and August. Anyone who needs meditation instruction should arrive by 6:15 p.m. For information contact Nancy James,nancyjames@embarqmail.com.
Or join the ECMS Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/484736644938736/
The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. with a 30-minute meditation, at Christ the King Episcopal Church, 480 N. Co. Hwy. 393, Santa Rosa Beach, one-half mile north of Hwy. 98. The ECMS is ecumenical and does not follow any religion. There is no charge.
“Having good self-esteem is the number one determinant of good health,” says Dalili, who will discuss what good self-esteem is and isn't. “Having good self-esteem is all you need to cultivate the best health you've ever had,” she says. She will also examine emotions and the role our beliefs about emotions play in our experience of health.
Dalili serves as a personal mentor, helping men and women overcome their weight and health challenges by exploring self-esteem and body image. She studied economics at Vanderbilt University, and rekindled her interest in medicine when she began to practice yoga while living in San Francisco.
Her love of body, health, and yoga led her to study at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Arizona, where she holds a license to practice naturopathic medicine.
In Florida she is active in the Florida Naturopathic Physicians Association, dedicated to bringing the practice of naturopathic medicine to this state. Dalili has continued to explore ways of helping people create sustainable positive change and is now certified in the transformational coaching method and as an eating psychology coach.
A native of New Orleans, Dalili attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville and also lived in San Francisco and Scottsdale. She has been living near her parents in Niceville for two years. She has an almost 4-year-old son, Everett.
The evening will conclude with a short guided meditation. The ECMS meets on the first and third Thursday of every month except July and August. Anyone who needs meditation instruction should arrive by 6:15 p.m. For information contact Nancy James,nancyjames@embarqmail.com.
Or join the ECMS Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/484736644938736/