The Winds of Change Are... Blowing

Life is about change and the winds of change are blowing on to my life.  After more than 20 years enjoying the great landscapes of Alberta and creating home in Calgary, my heart is calling me back to my roots in Quebec City.  Maybe for some of us our journey is never complete until we return to our birth place, enriched and grown from our experiences afar; to bring home to loved ones the gifts of afar. 

Although I am not moving until next summer, I wanted to take a moment to reflect and express my gratitude to all the wonderful people I met along my way and my years in Calgary. 

I will leave behind amazing and beautiful people who became my friends.  I will move on from a busy counseling practice where I had the great privilege to become present and assist so many people with their own journeys.  The opportunity to contribute to each other’s lives is a great blessing that enriches each our heart forever and somehow allows us to grow, transform and evolve as life always intended.  I feel blessed for the gift of trust so many gave to me at their greatest moment of vulnerability, facing challenges and truth in their lives.  I feel humbled by the courage people show in facing such truth and the adversities they come across, to create a more satisfying and fulfilling life beyond their blocks and fears.  What an inspiration to me and to all of humanity. 

I will be moving on to re-create my life in Quebec City,  but before I go, I feel a responsibility to reach out, say thank you and also invite you to call me if you need to complete any process or work with me.  I will do all I can to bring closure or offer some assistance with appropriate referrals.

I also wish to express my deepest appreciations to Veronica Hay, the publisher of “People & Possibilities”.  The love and passion she puts in bringing people of Calgary such an inspiring magazine is a blessing.  Over and over again, I connected with resources and read articles that touched my heart and soul, lifting my spirit and awareness.  It has also been a real honor to see my own writing published in P.& P. for over 10 years.  Again, thank you Veronica!

I may be moving on with my personal journey, but the memories of my life in Calgary, involving many of you, will remain with me forever.  Should your journey bring you to the charms of Quebec City – Calgary’s twin City by the way-   Do not hesitate  to give me a call or contact me through my website at www.susielegault.ca .  I can already anticipate the joy such reunions will bring. 

If you need to contact me, call (418) 667-5394. 

Blessings and gratitude, 

Susie