Contact

Telephone is the way to make contact.

(805) 544-2273 

In the event you reach voice mail, please leave your full name, phone number, suggested business hours Monday through Friday for your call back.

If your name or voice is not on your outgoing message, no message will be left for you.  Please check your call log to see that your call has been returned.

This brief phone call is the first step that will help us determine if you believe I can be of assistance to you.  If we both agree, then we’ll schedule an hour session to conduct an intake/assessment appointment for you – after which a treatment plan or two may be offered for you to choose from so you can select the right path for you to most easily reach your goals.

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New client or consultation inquiries made by email will receive an initial response by telephone.  You will not receive an email response.  Thank you!

In order to promote the protection of your private and personal information, telephone contact is returned.  Emails are returned by telephone, so please make sure to leave your phone number and the best weekday days and time frames for your contact to be returned.  Your name or voice must be on the outgoing message or no message will be left for you.  Please check to see that your call was returned, or try again, thank you.

New clients or those seeking consultation, please remember to offer your information and telephone number as above.  This may seem inconvenient but is designed to protect the sensitive and confidential information of you, your family, or your client.

Thank you for understanding this protective policy.

If you don’t get a call back from me within 72-business hours, it might be that your message did not go through or your number was written down wrong.  Please call again just in case.  Thank you!

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Julie Stowasser    

Please send all mail to 7528 Morro Road, Atascadero CA  93422 until further notice.

805.544.2273

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Oliver Wendell Holmes  1809 – 1894 wrote,
Death tugs at my ear and says, “Live, I am coming.”

I think death utters lovingly in our ear, “Live! Come Alive! Go Live. Live Loud. Live Alive! Thrive!!”