1 hr 6 min

Leaning Into Contentment with Lynell Weiss Composed Living with Elsa Elbert

    • Self-Improvement

9/27/23

Licensed psychotherapist and registered art therapist, Lynell Weiss, joins Elsa in conversation over her different therapy offerings, including art therapy, moon circles, and her most recent offering, E.M.D.R. Join us as Elsa and Lynell discuss the importance and benefits of therapy and how to implement some of the practices into your life.



Make sure to follow us on socials:

Instagram, Youtube, Pinterest


Stay informed and inspired by signing up for our monthly newsletter, where you'll receive the latest updates, exclusive offers, and insightful content straight to your inbox. 


Explore our in-store events designed to enhance your well-being and personal growth – simply click this link to discover what's happening at our space! 


Pay us a visit at our new shop, located in the Valley Country Market in Woodland Hills. You'll find a stunning array of sustainable home organizing products, as well as gifts and decor! 


As a token of our appreciation, enjoy a complimentary 30-day guide to clutter-free living – because we believe that owning less means thriving more. 


And if you have a story to share or insights to offer, we invite you to apply to be a guest on our show, where your voice can inspire others on their journey to intentional living. 



​​Composed Living is a Los Angeles-based professional organizing company. We believe that putting sustainable, easy-to-maintain solutions in place not only saves you time and money, but also allows you to focus your energy on the things - and people - you love. 

With over twenty years of experience, along with a Masters degree in Organizational Leadership, CEO Elsa Elbert has supported countless families on their journey to discovering the many benefits of living a clutter-free, organized life. As a mom of three (and a dog parent!), Elsa truly understands the challenges that people face in getting and staying organized, and loves helping people find the peace that comes from living an organized life. 

Composed Living has been featured on HGTV, BuzzFeed, mindbodygreen, and Travel+Leisure, just to name a few! 

LEARN MORE: https://www.composedliving.com

Did you know we also run a 501c3 nonprofit? Click here to learn more about Composed Giving!



Composed Living with Elsa Elbert - Episode 2.1: Leaning Into Contentment with Lynell Weiss

Shownotes:


Lynell Weiss' Website - Today’s guest, Lynell Weiss’ website. Here you can find all the information on all her mentioned work such as moon circles, art therapy, one one one sessions, and more.


Esther Perel's Website - Mentioned psychotherapist, Esther Perel’s (spoke about partners leaning on each other in relationships) website. Many available resources such as articles, helpful tips, etc. 


Interested in Elsa’s master’s program? More information here about Gonzaga's Organizational Leadership Master's Program.


E.M.D.R - Aka Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. More on that style of therapy at the link.


Books



Wisdom of Stability: Rooting Faith in a Mobile Culture

9/27/23

Licensed psychotherapist and registered art therapist, Lynell Weiss, joins Elsa in conversation over her different therapy offerings, including art therapy, moon circles, and her most recent offering, E.M.D.R. Join us as Elsa and Lynell discuss the importance and benefits of therapy and how to implement some of the practices into your life.



Make sure to follow us on socials:

Instagram, Youtube, Pinterest


Stay informed and inspired by signing up for our monthly newsletter, where you'll receive the latest updates, exclusive offers, and insightful content straight to your inbox. 


Explore our in-store events designed to enhance your well-being and personal growth – simply click this link to discover what's happening at our space! 


Pay us a visit at our new shop, located in the Valley Country Market in Woodland Hills. You'll find a stunning array of sustainable home organizing products, as well as gifts and decor! 


As a token of our appreciation, enjoy a complimentary 30-day guide to clutter-free living – because we believe that owning less means thriving more. 


And if you have a story to share or insights to offer, we invite you to apply to be a guest on our show, where your voice can inspire others on their journey to intentional living. 



​​Composed Living is a Los Angeles-based professional organizing company. We believe that putting sustainable, easy-to-maintain solutions in place not only saves you time and money, but also allows you to focus your energy on the things - and people - you love. 

With over twenty years of experience, along with a Masters degree in Organizational Leadership, CEO Elsa Elbert has supported countless families on their journey to discovering the many benefits of living a clutter-free, organized life. As a mom of three (and a dog parent!), Elsa truly understands the challenges that people face in getting and staying organized, and loves helping people find the peace that comes from living an organized life. 

Composed Living has been featured on HGTV, BuzzFeed, mindbodygreen, and Travel+Leisure, just to name a few! 

LEARN MORE: https://www.composedliving.com

Did you know we also run a 501c3 nonprofit? Click here to learn more about Composed Giving!



Composed Living with Elsa Elbert - Episode 2.1: Leaning Into Contentment with Lynell Weiss

Shownotes:


Lynell Weiss' Website - Today’s guest, Lynell Weiss’ website. Here you can find all the information on all her mentioned work such as moon circles, art therapy, one one one sessions, and more.


Esther Perel's Website - Mentioned psychotherapist, Esther Perel’s (spoke about partners leaning on each other in relationships) website. Many available resources such as articles, helpful tips, etc. 


Interested in Elsa’s master’s program? More information here about Gonzaga's Organizational Leadership Master's Program.


E.M.D.R - Aka Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. More on that style of therapy at the link.


Books



Wisdom of Stability: Rooting Faith in a Mobile Culture

1 hr 6 min