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Meet Chris Shea
AUTHOR, SPEAKER, LIFE COACH, EDUCATOR
Chris Shea has worked in the addiction counseling field as a clinician and administrator since 1994. He's been responsible for implementing treatment program models while integrating evidence-based treatments to promote lifelong recovery. His counseling experience is preceded by an almost decade-long pastoral ministry as a hospital chaplain in DC and a retreat leader in the New England region. Chris divides his time between Lifesjourney and as an adjunct professor at McDaniel College's Graduate School of Counseling.
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“The goal for inner peace is not to eliminate our anxiety, the goal is in the actions we take to cope with our anxiety and everyday stress.” -Chris Shea
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“Life is sometimes difficult, but even so, it is always possible to find inner-peace. I cover topics of daily life which cause us stress and anxiety, guiding us on how to change our perspective and to learn how to live in the moment." -Chris Shea, host of "On Finding Peace"
Recent Blog Posts
Your Inner Peace Path: Essential Practices for a Calmer Mind
Inner peace, a state of serenity and calm, can be achieved through practices such as mindfulness meditation and loving-kindness meditation, which focus the mind on the present and foster feelings of love and kindness towards oneself and others. Regular physical activity, including yoga or tai chi, not only enhances mood but also contributes significantly to…
How To Create A News Consumption Strategy For Mental Peace (version 2)
The Francis Scott Key Bridge Tragedy Tragedies are an unfortunate part of human life. They have happened since humankind can remember. The difference today versus years ago is the proliferation of global data and awareness of every event everywhere in the world. Are our emotions even capable of coping with the volume of tragedies happening…
“The key to stress reduction is in focusing our thoughts and actions on that which we can control, our thoughts and feelings, not on what we can’t control, situations and other people.” -Chris Shea