Getting back to school is more than trendy clothes and a new backpack.
“Your mindset, health and energy all contribute to a successful new school year,” said Jolene Victor, owner of Victory Energy Wellness (VEW) Center, “and we are here to help get you and your family ready for school.”
According to Jolene, everything from biofeedback sessions, which address learning differences and anxiety, to essential oils to help resist the school crud that’s out there, and group energy-clearing sessions, to address negative school experiences and clearing blockages, may be keeping your favorite kid (or you) from excelling in school. VEW will help you be your energetic best in the classroom.
“At VEW, it’s all about group sessions,” said Jolene. “We feature a process called energy clearings, addressing issues, such as back-to-school anxieties, money concerns, relationships with friends and family, romance, self-esteem, enhancing creativity, entrepreneurial and business decision-making and more. During these sessions, we release any trapped emotions and blockages, on a generational and energetic basis, which are keeping you from achieving your highest potential.”
Back-to-School Group Energy Clearing meets at 10:30 a.m., on Saturday, Aug. 4. The Relationships with Friends session is at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Aug. 18. The cost for group sessions is $35 each. Seating is limited. So, Jolene suggests reserving your place today.
And just before mid-terms and finals, the center will offer group sessions for super learning and test anxiety.
Additionally, the center hosts Natascha Hebell-Fernando, licensed acupuncturist, for an Introduction to Acupuncture, Community/Group Acupuncture session every Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 5 p.m. “Traditional Chinese medicine has used acupuncture, one of the oldest healing methods in the world, as a method of restoring and maintaining good health through the stimulation of specific points on the body,” Jolene explained.
Participants sit in comfortable chairs in a large, restful room, and experience acupuncture on their ears, hands or feet. Many people prefer this form of acupuncture work, as it is comfortable and casual. It also allows for friends or family members to come to sessions together and discuss their personal results.
Costs range from $15 to $70 each, depending on the type of treatment one requests. The De-Stress and De-Tox Ear Clinic is $15, a simple, yet effective, ear protocol. Community Style Acupuncture is $35. Acupuncture points on hands, feet and head are chosen to address symptom relief. Based on the root cause of the symptoms, additional options may be available.
The center also features Your RN Health Coach Claudia Collins in her low-impact, focused fitness classes. Claudia keeps these small group classes fresh and fun by rotating through different resistance and cardio routines. She also conducts a Tai Cheng workout on Mondays, from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m., based on classical Tai Chi techniques, ancient Qi Gong practices, and modern corrective exercise patterns, which both rehab and prehab the body, improving metabolism, joint function, stress management and athletic performance.
“All of our classes at the center focus on the idea that the body and mind work their best when our energy is clear and aligned,” explained Jolene. “Different people prefer different ways to improve their energetic well-being. So, we try to provide a variety of modalities to suit everyone’s needs.”
For more information about classes, products and services at the center, visit www.VictoryEnergyWellness.com, or
call Jolene at (480) 422-7022. The center is located at 3654 N. Power Road, Suite 125.