Three Principles Explained: Why They Matter in Nurse Coaching
(And Why Those Conversations Connect Us So Deeply)
1. They reveal how thoughts shape our reality, empowering nurses to guide clients.
Because they explain what we’ve always sensed to be true.
People intuitively feel that peace, love, and clarity aren’t “out there”—but in here.
When someone hears the Principles, it often sounds like this:
“Wait… I’ve always felt this… but no one ever explained it like that.”
That moment of insight creates a bond between people—because it’s real, and it’s shared.

2. They simplify stress management, helping nurses focus on innate resilience.
Because they strip away the noise—and reveal what matters.
The Principles get under the surface.
They move us beyond opinions, politics, and pain stories.
Instead of debating what we think, we explore how we think.
And when you realize that we’re all living in separate realities,
you stop needing to be right…
and start wanting to understand.
That shift in tone is magnetic—and it invites others to open up too.
3. They reduce burnout by showing nurses their thoughts aren’t permanent.
Because they dissolve shame, fear, and self-judgment.
People don’t want to be “fixed.”
They want to be seen.
When we speak from a place of understanding the Three Principles,
we stop seeing people as problems to solve—
and start seeing them as innate health temporarily clouded by thought.
That presence changes the energy of every conversation.
It feels safe.
It feels hopeful.
It feels like home.
4. They spark insights that inspire nurses to transform client care.
Because insight is contagious.
When someone shares what they’ve seen through the Principles—
not what they learned, but what they realized—
it lights something up in the other person.
It’s like striking a match in the dark.
That spark makes people lean in.
It builds connection faster than any small talk ever could.

5. They connect nurses to universal resilience, easing isolation.
They remind us we’re not alone.
Whether you’re a nurse, a teacher, a parent, or a stranger on a park bench—
we’re all navigating life with the same gifts:
Mind, Thought, and Consciousness.
Knowing that creates a deep, unspoken connection.
It makes us kinder, softer, more willing to listen.
And people feel that.
They remember how they feel around you.
And they want to know more.
In short…
People talk about the Three Principles because they lead us out of isolation and into understanding—
out of fear and into truth—
out of surface-level connection and into something sacred and shared.
They don’t give us something to say.
They give us a way to see.
Advancing Nurse Coaching
info@advancingholistichealth.com