Attachment dissapoints.
Possibility surprises and delights.
Attachment dissapoints.
Possibility surprises and delights.
Miles Adcox is the CEO/Owner of Onsite, and Milestones at Onsite (extended care center for emotional trauma & co-dependency). Miles owns and operates Onsite Music Publishing. He also owns and manages Experiential Adventures and A & N Properties. He co-founded Peak Performance Brain Training and co-owns H Financial Services. Miles co-founded a long-term trauma program in California. He also co-founded a Trauma certification program for therapist and practitioners and runs the American Society of Experiential Therapist (ASET) organization certifying and training experiential therapist all over the world.
Miles is a communication, personal growth, and mental health consultant to the music and entertainment industry. Miles is the host and consulting producer of Fox’s The Daily Helpline and is a featured guest expert on The Dr. Phil Show. He is also been featured on The Doctors, A&E’s Intervention and has been interviewed on codependency, emotional wellness, and family dynamics on several national radio shows. He is a producer of the gripping emotionally transformative documentary in production I’m Done Drowning. Onsite has been featured on 20/20, Good Morning America, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
You can find out more information about Miles at MilesAdcox.com and OnSite at OnsiteWorkshops.com.
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Grace and peace,
Ashton
Glennon Doyle Melton writes in her new book that is set to release September 6th that when crisis arrives in life, we are invited to sift through the details of our story that is being written and eventually we are left with only that which truly matters.
We actually get the word crisis from the latin word cribum which means to sift or to separate.
My journey through this soul sifting started four years ago to the day.
There’s a lot that sifted out, but it is with brutal joy that I can share what I was left holding after the sift.
Faces.
An appetite for stillness.
Rediscovery of my true self.
Wonder & Awe.
A radar, thermometer, and tuning fork for the soul.
&
A quest for beauty.
A crisis isn’t necessary for all of us, but two consistent questions most definitely are.
What needs to stay?
&
What needs to go?
It will become less and less organized…
&
…it will become more and more organic.
These two realities lead to two choices:
Claim your personal agency…
&
…lead your tribe.