HELPING EVERYONE ACHIEVE RESULTS
CoHear
was first founded in 1974, known then as Bellevue Community
Services, Inc.
Today, CoHear is a private counseling
practice offering individual, group, marriage, family and child
counseling. In 1985, comprehensive Employee Assistance
Programs (EAPs), business consulting, and
seminars were added.
CoHear offers to the
community an exceptional multi-disciplinary
team of professionals
with a broad range of experience and specialties.
CoHear is happy to announce
that we have recently been chosen by Washington Mutual as a featured
business in their Small Business advertising campaign. Thank you
WaMu for your recognition and support.
DID YOU KNOW...
Legal and financial consultations are
available for EAP members whose employers have elected to include
this valuable service as part of their EAP benefit. Each member is
entitled to up to three financial and three legal consultations per
year.
CoHear has contracted with Consolidated
Legal Concepts (CLC), a nationwide network of attorneys and
financial planners, to provide this service. Professional legal and
financial advice is available by phone at no charge for
participating members. Simply contact CoHear for more details.
With our busy pace of life, we may
not take the time to relax, to reflect, and to intentionally pursue
the things that are really important to us. Because so much of the
comforts of life are readily within our reach, we may not take the
time to wait for what's important. Instead, we succumb to impatient
urgency, perhaps settling for less.
Some thoughts about
waiting...
i
beg you...to have patience with everything unresolved
in your heart and try to love the
questions themselves
as if they were locked rooms or books
written
in a very foreign language. don't
search for
the answers, which could not be given
you
now, because you would not be able
to live them. and the point is, to
live
everything. live the questions now.
perhaps then, someday far in
the future, you will gradually,
without even noticing it, live
your way into the answer
~ Ranier Maria Rilke
East Coker
I said to my soul, be still, and let
the dark
come upon
you
Which shall be the darkness of God...
I said to my soul, be still, and wait
without hope
For hope would be hope for the wrong
thing;
wait without
love
For love would be love of the wrong
thing;
there is yet
faith
But faith and the love and the hope
are all
in the
waiting.
~ T.S. Eliot |