This week is an exciting one for me. I’ll be launching my newest (and very exciting) course titled, The Ultimate Cool Kids’ Guide to Homeopathy: Become a Revolutionary Independent Thinker with Practical Homeopathy.
My team and I have been putting in long hours to get this course just right. (more…)
I’m absolutely delighted to meet live with my Gateway to Homeopathy Study Group members. Hearing their enthusiasm and answering their questions is energizing. In fact, I probably receive just as much reinforcement and inspiration from you as you do from me.
But one question comes up time and time again during those Study Group meetings. This particular question often emerges on my Facebook forums as well:
“Should Apis, Pulsatilla and Sepia be avoided during pregnancy?” (more…)
Pregnancy and childbirth are two of the most sacred times in a woman’s life.
As much as a blessing as it is, however, it’s probably safe to say that some women would prefer to choose the optimum time to add to their families. (more…)
I hear this all the time: “Hey, Joette. I’ve got a quick question …”
That statement usually precedes a question that is anything but quick. Just because you can ask a question in a short amount of time, it does not mean that the answer is either quick or easy! (more…)
My office is busy — buzzing with emails and phone calls.
As of this writing, I have three people answering your calls — and even a professional service to answer the lines when all of my team members are busy with other students.
Am I complaining?
Absolutely not! We love hearing from you and helping you potentize your homeopathy knowledge.
However … (more…)
“The Ant and the Grasshopper”
One bright day in late autumn, a family of ants were bustling about in the warm sunshine, drying out the grain they had stored up during the summer, when a starving grasshopper, his fiddle under his arm, came up and humbly begged for a bite to eat.
“What?” cried the ants in surprise. “Haven't you stored anything away for the winter? What in the world were you doing all last summer?”
“I didn't have time to store up any food,” whined the grasshopper. “I was so busy making music that before I knew it, the summer was gone.”
The ants shrugged their shoulders in disgust. “Making music, were you?” they cried. “Very well; now dance.”
They turned their backs on the grasshopper and went on with their work. (more…)