Finding our way (and learning new paths)
To truly reset, we need to get into the challenging terrain of changing our habits and habituating new behaviours – healthier, more productive ones.
Finding our way (and learning new paths) Read More »
To truly reset, we need to get into the challenging terrain of changing our habits and habituating new behaviours – healthier, more productive ones.
Finding our way (and learning new paths) Read More »
There’s an egg timer hanging over each and every one of us. I don’t want to passively wait and watch the grains of sand.
Careful or a risk-taker? A pandemic forces decisions. Read More »
To some degree we’re conflicted. These conflicts are awful for some, and for others, the conflict will appear indirectly but touch them nevertheless. Much as we look at strangers and observe their lives in comparison to ours’, and imagine how seemingly straightforward are their lives, the reality is that no one has it easy in life.
Coaching, conflicts and maybe even some change Read More »
On her rising and dropping vowels, I’m carried in a soft embrace. I’m an infant laid down by their parent onto newly washed sheets; into a mid-afternoon sleep.
The filter of time Read More »
We all deserve a bit of what we fancy. I am not Maria from the Sound of Music. But I appeal to you: always remember your favourite things. Indulge in them. Even if only just for a bit.
A few of my favourite things Read More »
It’s only natural to experience doubt. It’s one of those pesky human emotions that surfaces from time-to-time. Life, hey? It’s messy and complicated.
Self doubt. And what not to do with it Read More »
Monday may well have been Blue. Today, acknowledge and welcome it, it’s part of the team. There’s no need to cast these challenges away. We can’t – they are in the pit of our stomach.
I imagine myself at 74, whether I will be jogging, whether as the esteemed US author, Ken Druck, terms it, I will be ‘flourishing in the second half of life’.
Age is just a number Read More »