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The Still Point of Success | From Hustle to True Alignment

The Hustle Illusion For much of modern leadership culture, hustle has been the currency of success. Work harder, push further, do more. The stories we celebrate are fuelled by sacrifice: the all-nighters, the constant travel, the grind that proves dedication. And yet,...

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Just For Fun…

Just For Fun…

Mental health can begin with our very own fears, phobias, anxieties, stress levels, grief, depression, confidence (or lack thereof), insomnia, the break-up of relationships, the challenges we face in our careers and more. As a society we tend to brush these things under the carpet until they become insurmountable.

What if, we could take a step back and see these experiences life throws at us through a different lens; from a different perspective and learn new ways of speaking and be~ing in the world, new tools to equip ourselves with, so that moving forwards life does become easier, our thinking becomes clearer, our focus is on point, our relationships flow, we’re able to have challenging conversations, brilliantly, both at home and at work….and more?

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Expand Your Comfort Zone One Step At A Time

Expand Your Comfort Zone One Step At A Time

With one radio show down…and many more to come, I have taken one more step, out of the smallness of my comfort zone and into creating the life I dream of; of speaking in public, of transforming lives (1-on-1 and in groups), of making an impact and a contribution, of continuing to travel the world, of teaching, sharing and inspiring those who wish to listen through the power of story and redefining the future of leadership; and being a champion of inner peace for world peace. That’s what lights me up…and scares me too! But if it didn’t scare me, it wouldn’t stretch me…!

Take Nothing Personally…Because It Isn’t…

Take Nothing Personally…Because It Isn’t…

Have you noticed how easily people take offense and get upset over even small things? It is almost as if they are waiting to be upset; always ready to fire off a nasty remark or to play the victim and sulk. One of the main reasons for this is that we have been conditioned by society to attack, criticise and complain if things are not going exactly as we would like them to go. Many people have an attachment to self-importance, to Be~ing right and to Be~ing a victim of the circumstances in which they find themselves, all of which is a favourite obsession of the ego.