Monthly Archives: September 2010

How to Accept Others As They Are

It doesn’t take a PhD in human behaviour to work out that accepting others as they are, and loving them just as they are, and not wanting to change them into an idealised version of what we think they should … Continue reading

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Advice or a listening ear?

In my coaching practice I make a point of not giving advice, as I think clients gain more empowerment from discovering new inspiration and ideas for themselves. However, when it comes to friends and relationships I can dispense advice like … Continue reading

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5 Easy Ways to Connect With Your Heart

In my previous post I wrote about ‘going within’, and the peace and answers you’ll find there. Going within is just another way of having a dialogue – usually silent – with your self. It’s a way of listening to … Continue reading

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The Way To Your Self Is By Going Within

Fans of Elizabeth Gilbert‘s bestseller Eat Pray Love (now a movie with Julia Roberts) will be just as inspired by her new novel: Committed – A Skeptic Makes Peace With Marriage. Part reflection, part research, part essay, Gilbert looks at … Continue reading

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5 Tips on How to Keep Going When You Want To Give Up

Giving Up. Is the world really divided into the quitters and the stayers? And what actually makes some people run the course, while others throw in the towel at the first hurdle? Being able to see beyond life’s pesky U-bends … Continue reading

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