Time for some heart wisdom from Jack Kornfield… … [Read more...] about
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CALM, COMFORTING, CRYSTAL-CLEAR
Time for some heart wisdom from Jack Kornfield… … [Read more...] about
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My first question to a new client is usually: “How can I help?” So I thought I’d start an occasional series that answers the question: “How can coaching help me?” The broad answer is: pretty much anything that’s bothering you about your life, except if you’re suffering from trauma, addiction, eating disorders, grief or depression, in which case you need therapy or counselling. The type of coaching … [Read more...] about How can I help? #1 – physical needs
Work. We have to do it. There’s no way round it. But you’re better off earning money through something you love rather than something you happen to be good at. I’ve just read another great article about how to find meaning and money in your work by Billy Parish, founder of the Energy Action Coalition. The way he sees it, millions of us are resigning ourselves to work that hurts … [Read more...] about Finding your life’s work
What’s stopping you from being your true self? If a seagull can do it… Dedicated to everyone who has been kind enough to follow me, like and reblog my posts on Tumblr… … [Read more...] about
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My first love was dancing. Any kind of dancing, really - but when I was little, it was mainly ballet. I was pretty good at it - my ballet teacher used to pull my leg up on the barre to show other, older girls how flexible I was - and I performed in a couple of ballet school shows. I carried on with the lessons until I was around 10 or 11, at which point I realised I didn’t have the desire … [Read more...] about Do what you love, not just what you’re good at
This is a well-known quote from Oprah Winfrey. Her words resonated for me because they seemed so appropriate to The Pearl Within - the idea that difficult experiences in your life can be transformed into wisdom, like the oyster that wraps a painful intruder in layers of lustre. It took some research, however, to find out when she said “turn your wounds into wisdom”. In fact, it was … [Read more...] about “Turn your wounds into wisdom…”