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Preethi

Preethi

I would like to thank Dr Vinaya Prabha for…. showing me various ways of generating enough amount of energy for myself in order to face the world and future with open arms. With her I understood what is true meaning of passion ,motivation ,and how important it is to befriend yourself first.

Talking to her was like learning to look at things(issues) with another dimension where many possibilities exist…. well things don’t end here…if I’m to write i may write this stuff forever…”

These past few months that I have visited you, a great many things have begun to make sense to me- my family, my experiences so far and perhaps more importantly, ME. I think now, finally, after all these years, I have begun to gather the courage to take a deeper, harder look at things and trust my own thoughts and instincts to understand them.

I realize I still have a long way to go and life seems to keep throwing up one challenge after another- but thanks to you, I now feel grateful for the challenges and quite optimistic about the future. .. I have discovered that I can be MYSELF…and still be accepted and even liked! I am comfortable with myself and now feel quite worthy as a person. I hope you realize that you have had a HUGE role to play in shaping the way I feel today…

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Paul Mitchel

Paul Mitchel

I will always be very grateful to her ( Dr Vinaya) for teaching me to get in touch with myself and be happy through Counseling.

I had tried a million diets and was not able to lose my weight. As a last resort I tried counseling. Initially I thought it was an expensive proposition but I convinced myself that I was worth it. I spent many sessions wondering why she was addressing everything except my weight. I went for one session a week and did the exercises which Vinaya told me to. 


Initially nothing happened. But slowly I started to feel alive. I realized that I was living a life that was not my story. It belonged to the dos and don’ts of the world. I started re- discovering myself through counseling.
In the process I was able to sustain my exercise as well as choose to eat healthy food. I never felt that I was sacrificing anything. As I felt alive my need for food decreased. I was able to make clearer decisions, because they came from my soul and not from the programming of my mind. Even today I am able to take better decisions because I have learned that what is best for me makes me feel happy. I learned to throw false burdens which I chose to carry, when I realized that the world has its own axis and I need not support it !
I check my happiness indicator to check for good decisions. Over the period of counseling for a year and a half my pay check doubled, I bought a car, I had more friends, I learned to live independently, and I lost 30 kilos.

My friends who had not seen me in a year said that I had changed for the better. They said that there was a confidence that I had an air of being happy and free.


I think that all of us must have this experience. It is one of the most thrilling adventures of one’s life to discover oneself and be able to have the freedom to choose to be happy.

I am not sure of whether Vinaya knows what she has done for me! Beauty can never appreciate itself. But I will always be very grateful to her for teaching me to get in touch with myself and be happy because when you just are, there is no other way to be. Thanks Vinaya. 

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Ex- editor of a magazine

Ex- editor of a magazine

With the unfaltering understanding and completely non judgmental attitudes of my counsellor, Dr Vinaya……helped me put the pieces of my life together in my counseling sessions.

 Counseling has been such an enriching experience! Yet when I attempt to put down in writing what the process did for me, I don’t quite know where to begin. 

It was at one of those coffee breaks at the work place when a friend casually mentioned that she was undergoing counseling. As I was to learn later during my own counseling sessions, there is a reason for everything that happens in the universe. This chat with my friend was a precursor of things to come. Barely a few weeks later, my very carefully constructed world came crashing down. I blindly turned to my friend and told her to take me to her counselor for counseling. She did. Thus began a journey I have now come to cherish. A journey that took me into myself – a place I had not been to before. It was anything but a joyride. But with the unfaltering understanding and the completely non-judgmental attitude of my counselor, Vinaya, as my crutches, I managed to hang in there. Bit by bit, she helped me put back the pieces of my life together. She helped me gain insights into my behaviour patterns and “see” why I was behaving in ways that were more disruptive than helpful. Together we unearthed some of my belief systems that had been leading me to behave in ways that were unpleasant. And when I saw why I was doing what I was doing, I knew that I simply had to change.

And change I did. Now when I look back, I feel that the change happened so very subtly, without my even knowing it. This was obviously thanks to Vinaya’s skills, her gentle but firm approach, the deftness with which she used the theories and processes inherent to counseling, the shrewdness coupled with extreme practicality with which she taught me to deal with situations – all of which helped me understand myself.

This improved vision that I had of myself also meant that I got to see better, literally. For years, I had been a slave to high powered contact lenses (I was very short sighted). As a child, I had been diagnosed with glaucoma, an eye condition whereby the pressure in the eyes increases to the extent that it affects vision. And glaucoma is known to eventually lead to blindness. Since I had contracted the disease very early in life (I was 12 when it was detected), the chances of my becoming blind at an early age too were pretty high. To make matters worse, I developed cataract in both my eyes when I stepped into my thirties. So there I was, blindly walking towards blindness, with no clue as to what to do about it except follow the doctor’s advice to the T. Sure, a doctor’s prescriptions do help, but as I now know, they only deal with the surface condition. It needs to be coupled with therapy to get to the real reason behind the ailment and when that happens, you do heal.

Vinaya taught me that real power, real vision, lies behind the eyes, not within the eyes. It is the way we look at life, at ourselves, at the significant others in our life, which determines how well we can see.  
As I’ve said earlier, the events in our lives take place in an order that is predestined, in an order that defies human logic. As things turned out, the surgery to remove the cataract in my eyes was scheduled shortly after my therapy sessions concluded. I must confess that though I did believe that therapy had enriched my life, I still did not realize the full extent to which it had. This is something I “saw” only after my surgery.

I say this because my vision has never been as good as it is now. My power has come down to -1 from -12 in one eye and -15 in the other. I can now see clearly without any visual aids. It is only in very poor light, if at all, that I need to put on my glasses. And all this I attribute wholly to the fact that the lady who walked into the operation theatre was a very different person from the lady who’d been groping her way through life before she went in for therapy. It was a new me who walked out from the operation theatre!

Just as it is a new me who drives a car with considerable ease today. I had undertaken driving lessons on two occasions many years earlier. Once the lessons were done, however, my driving was also done. I never ever sat behind the wheel again. Why would I? I did not have control over my life, did not have a sense of direction and instead was letting all my debilitating beliefs rule my life. But now, I do know better. I know what it is that I want from myself. I have a far greater sense of control and power over myself. Sure, I will make my mistakes. I am human after all. But I do know that I will learn from my mistakes and only move forward. Naturally, this time after I finished with my formal driving lessons, I continued to drive and even enjoy the experience.

I did start by saying that I did not know where to begin. Having started however, I am loathe to stop. There’s still a lot more for me to say about the process of therapy and what it has done for me. But no matter how much I speak and what I may say, you will have to undergo the process to be able to fully appreciate what it can do for you. It is not as if counseling has to be resorted to only in an attempt to deal with debilitating physical or emotional traumas. The process in fact equips you with the life skills that will enable you to function from a higher level even when dealing with simple everyday situations and issues. 

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Don’t Shrink Away

Life coaching is the latest buzzword in counselling. Whether you’re looking for motivation, direction or personal fulfillment, life coaching is the “in” thing to sign up for. From IIMB founder-director NS Ramaswamy, who will be delivering a talk this Saturday, to companies like Landmark Education and Inner Challenges, as well as psychologists-turned-life coaches, all are offering these sessions to transform our lives. According to experts, the increase in demand for life coaching is largely due to the change in attitude towards seeking professional help. 

Psychotherapist and life coach Dr Vinaya Prabha Baligar explains, “The mental block against seeing a psychologist has certainly come down. Earlier, the common notion was that you had to be ‘mad’ to see a ‘shrink’ but today people are much more aware and open to coaching. I have been practicing in Bengaluru for 10 years now and I have observed a 20 per cent increase in the number of clients coming for life coaching in the past couple of years.”

There is of course, a big difference between psychotherapy and life coaching. “You go to a psychologist when you have a problem and you want to set it right. But, you don’t need to have a problem in order to change your life.” Dr Vinaya, who runs the Centre for Self Awakening in BTM II Stage, adds, “A life coach helps in various aspects like relationships, career, personal growth and empowerment. It includes management techniques like decision making, problem solving, and people skills. But coming from a professional, there is also a better understanding of human psychology. The goal is achieved when you feel more confident, happy, and fulfilled.”

Senior project manager Sridhar OS couldn’t agree more. The IT professional, who completed a group life coaching programme recently, tells us, “My wife and I both attended the course and it has worked wonders for us. For me, it has been a journey to self-discovery. I have been able to identify and change the negatives in me. Smita is a housewife and she has learned confidence and independence through the course.”

Another glowing testimony comes from engineering student Harsha Vardhan, who recently completed a life coaching programme. “I just wanted to get to know myself better, find out what more I can do. I wanted to expand my horizons,” says the youngster, adding, “After completing the three stages of the programme, I feel a decrease in negative energy and I’m able to perform better.”

All this could come with a hefty price tag. The above programme, for instance, costs Rs 23,100. Group sessions can also be arranged. But for personal, one-to-one coaching, a psychologist would be the right choice. With fees starting at about Rs 1,000 per hour, these are much more accessible too. 

Ultimately, the most important choice lies within you, and you can be on your way to a ‘new you’.

Published in Deccan Chronicle, Bangalore Edition, 14th June 2010.Link: http://www.deccanchronicle.com/tabloids/don’t-‘shrink’-away-006