My journey
BIOGRAPHY
So, the question is, what is spiritual journeys?
My name is John Pitocco, and I am a Reverend, Healer, Life coach, and Trainer. I also am a writer and have experience with being a caregiver. I collaborate with individuals to help them with their Spiritual Journey through mental and physical training as well as life coaching them to help them reach their potential. I feel rewarded when I help people. I started this project to help people who are dealing with tough adversities that others may not understand. I believe that by helping people, the positivity can be just as infectious as the worry or problems people face. I also believe that if a person puts their mind to something they can achieve remarkable things. People say I am kind, generous, loyal, and strong willed. These are traits I use to help share my experiences so that people understand that they are not alone. The idea of listening is a valuable tool that I utilize. I am still a student. I believe I will forever be a student of life; however, I do have my bachelor’s and Master's in the field of psychology. I look forward to expanding my own knowledge so that I can use it to help others. Education combined with experience can be a wonderful thing. I have always been hard working and dedicated and I apply this to my life coaching, Training, and healing. Dedication and patience are so important to my clients and to myself. As I said before Listening is so important and sometimes better than advising or speaking. I realized that each situation is different so I collaborate with my clients to achieve a schedule and a balance that can help them. Through mental and physical training, I help my clients to heal. Seeing things through new eyes is an important concept fresh perspectives help my clients to achieve a better mental outlook for life. For Mental and Physical training, I use the three-point connection. This is an idea that Mental and physical can come together with spirit to help a person feel great about themselves in all three facets. I was diagnosed with Narcolepsy and Sever Apnea back in 2013. When I was diagnosed, I was learning how to cope with the drastic life change I had to work with. Over time, through fitness, discipline, and a beautiful and supportive wife, I made it through naturally. I still work hard to this day, but I also use my experiences to help others. I look forward to extending the help, kindness, and experience that I have with each and every one of you to help you find your own Journey. May you be the best that you can be. |