"To inspire and empower people to create a meaningful life."
As a Life Coach, Speaker and Trainer, Chantal Beaulieu Lynch is devoted in guiding people in living a fuller life.
With twenty years of study and research on Human Behaviour and Consumer Studies, Chantal is a graduate from Laval University (Quebec).
She coaches people from a broad range of backgrounds: business owners, consultants, managers, international speakers and media personalities. Her practice extends from Canada to Australia. As a speaker and trainer, audience members comment on her enthusiasm and lively presentations.
Chantal writes articles for the newspapers and gives radio interviews. She is a recipient of the Manon Bouthillier Award. She is the author of the book: The Art of Creating a Meaningful Life: One Day at a Time
My Goldfish Ate My Cat!
About the
author…
Alexandre Beaulieu Lynch, the 11-year-old
author, lives in Alberta, Canada with his parents, his younger brother David,
and his beloved dog Bo, whom he trains enthusiastically. Alexandre is fond of
snowboarding, has a blue belt in karate and cares about the environment. He is
diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, among other challenges, which don’t keep
him from inventing tall tales like My
Goldfish Ate My Cat!
Coaching Services: Individual and group coaching.
Speaking/Training Services: Small to large size groups.
Workshops: Small to medium size groups.
Customized programs offered.
Book: The Art of Creating a Meaningful Life: One Day at a Time
Book Description:
In 1996, Chantal Beaulieu had the kind of year that exists, for most people, only in nightmares. After losing her mother at the age of 17, she would now lose her father, her grandfather, great-grandmother and a brother. Still reeling with shock and grief, she gave birth to her first child, who was later diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism.
How this remarkable young woman met these blows and transformed them into a philosophy of strong, healthy optimism is the backbone of this inspiring book. There is simple, practical wisdom here that can revive joy in the lives of parents, of children, of the world, “one day at a time.”
“In the Family Mission Statement that Chantal Beaulieu Lynch shares with her readers, she reveals her own essence: a beautiful, deep, sincerity; a passion for life, love and happiness; and a diamond-hard commitment to passing those values on to her children and the world. Who could not benefit from such a vision? I know I shall be a better person tomorrow for having read this book today.”
- Janet Gelernter, author of Memoir of a Basketcase
Chantal’s book, “The Art of Creating a Meaningful Life,” touched my heart. She has transformed tremendous suffering and grief into a strength, expressed simply yet profoundly, that can raise anyone to greater heights in their life. She reminds us that it is the little things in life that bring us the greatest joy: an evening spent in the company of loved ones; breathing in Nature’s tranquility; or just being grateful to be alive.Chantal has been my life-coach for more than a year and has helped me transform my life. I am honoured to be a part of hers.
- Sylvie Olivier, Founder and President of Solutions Mieux-Être
“Chantal Beaulieu Lynch has shown courage in writing “The Art of
Creating a Meaningful Life”. She demonstrates a willingness to put
herself out there, to share what she has learned and experienced, to
share vulnerability and sorrow as well as hope and joy. Chantal
describes the process by which she reflects upon her own life and
strives to make a better life for her family and for herself. She
offers insights and suggestions and reminds us that it is you and I who
are responsible for creating meaning in every day... in every moment.”
- Karen Phillips, Program Director, ASEA (Autism Society)
“Chantal's book reveals a recipe for living that works for her
and her family and, as it happens, also coincides with my mode of
living. As I am a very happy individual, I might draw the conclusion
that you, the reader, could also benefit by this recipe.”
- Beverley Dixon Mallette, author
Both an accomplished speaker and life coach, Chantal Beaulieu Lynch shares her uplifting approach to life with businesses and individuals across North America. She lives in Canada with her husband and two sons.
Book: My Goldfish Ate My Cat! (April 2008)
Description:
“Can a fish eat a cat? That’s what Alexandre’s goldfish wants to find out.
You can too, as David, Alexandre’s younger brother, follows the fish on his
adventure in this captivating, beautifully illustrated story.”
About the
author…
Alexandre Beaulieu Lynch, the 11-year-old
author, lives in Alberta, Canada with his parents, his younger brother David,
and his beloved dog Bo, whom he trains enthusiastically. Alexandre is fond of
snowboarding, has a blue belt in karate and cares about the environment. He is
diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, among other challenges, which don’t keep
him from inventing tall tales like My
Goldfish Ate My Cat!
What is important to you? Who is important to you? Are you living your life fully? What is stopping you? What would you accomplished if you knew with certainty that you would succeed? What do you want to be remembered for? What difference do you want to make in the lives of others?
Knowing what we want is the first step. Once defined, taking steps in the direction of our dreams makes life worthwhile. Having someone there to guide us and cheer us on makes it that much more enjoyable.
For more information on individual coaching sessions, speaking/training availability and information on the upcoming book, please visit www.omegabt.com or email us at coach@omegabt.com. We look forward in assisting you to move towards the life of your dreams.