It Works. Beautifully.
There were times I wished I’d never started. And there were times I wondered whether all the personal development work I was doing was even worth it. Of course it
There were times I wished I’d never started. And there were times I wondered whether all the personal development work I was doing was even worth it. Of course it
My morning exercises get a regular mention in these pages. I have used them to highlight the benefits of discipline and routine; of doing something in awareness; and of pushing
I was asked by a client why the work we had done together had been so successful. The client had already worked with a number of other professionals without success
I know someone who, when she first learnt to read, ran home from school and immediately sat down to teach her younger siblings. To her it was like magic. A
A disheartening title perhaps, but the point I’m making is that whenever we reach a goal in our development, it’s time to decide where to go next. If we don’t,
There is always another perspective. It makes no difference how we view what is happening to us, there is more than one way of seeing things. For example, when events
Opening new doors can be as simple as closing old ones. Simple, but not always easy because there can be a tendency to hold on to elements of our lives
Inspired by the same friend who appeared in the post, A Moment of Beauty, and prompted by the recent journal entry from 11 years ago, Push Through the Barriers, this
I have worked for a number of bosses: the workaholic who only ever looked up from his paperwork to find out why his coffee cup and ashtray were not where