Entries for April 2010

Posted on Friday, April 30 2010 by Jessica Mcgregor Johnson :: Comments (1)RSS comment feed :: Article Rating
Passion is such a buzzword right now, so many times I have people come and say to me, if I only knew what my passion was I could change my life and be happy.  It is like they are some big secret, something that is hidden from them that if they could only see everything would be great. Having specifically worked with passions for a while now I have to reveal a secret – your passions are not something that are hidden away from you, something to be discovered that you haven’t previously allowed yourself to see.  One person I was talking with said that when she wrote down her passions nothing new came to mind.  How could it?  We can only be passionate about what we know, or we think we know, we want.  You can’t be passionate about something you don’t know.  But you can, and many people are, not be focused on your passions or even dismiss them because they are so obvious. When I work with clients who want to make changes in their life one of the first things ...

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Posted on Thursday, April 29 2010 by Paola :: Comments (1)RSS comment feed ::
This article is for all the mums out there who on most occasions put themselves last in the family hierarchy of needs. First comes the children or husband, then the duties that must be done during the day and then you take care of your own needs. Even if it means going without you do, as other people take priority. No wonder they call this the hardest job of all, but I know how rewarding it can all be. When you have 5 minutes to yourself to reflect that is! As mothers’ day is fast approaching think about what you really do and how the family copes because you do. Amazing isn’t it? This is the time to prioritize some ‘’me” time and celebrate being you. We are geared to nurture and to allow others to shine, yet in today’s modern thinking this also refers to you and that you need to set the example for others to follow. If you make yourself shrink into the wallpaper and continue to put others first then how will your children learn that you need to be Numero Uno? They learn by example no...

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Posted on Wednesday, April 21 2010 by Paola :: Comments (1)RSS comment feed :: Article Rating
Just reading the news about this volcano causing such an impact on multiple levels makes me realize that sometimes you have No control over some plans you made so long ago. Who can anticipate the eruption of a volcano high north of the European continent would impact people as far as Australia? Well it does, people wanting to fly to Europe, all flights suspended. Not since WW2 has there been such a standstill of international flights. This puts many plans into jeopardy, which prompts the need to think about contingency and your plan B. Perhaps when you plan something think about the alternative just in case, yet again this is not really practical as you then need to think about when things go wrong. And if you have done any personal development and the law of attraction this is not a good idea as you are entertaining the thought of disaster and your plans falling through. We want to be in a positive state and feel that it will come to fruition  that is what we need to feel and ...

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Posted on Saturday, April 17 2010 by Wendy Buckingham :: Comments (1)RSS comment feed ::
I admit I’m a compulsive responder and acknowledger when it comes to emails. I send thank you notes, got it notes, get back to you soon notes, confirmation notes, and so on.  Unfortunately people don’t always send them to me so I’m often concerned that my email might have got lost in cyberspace or is lying trapped and helpless in a spam filter.  Or I reluctantly decide that the person I’ve communicated with is either inefficient, ignorant or just downright rude. “But I don’t have time to reply to everything”, I hear you say.  Or “I pride myself on only answering what I absolutely have to” or “but I didn’t have anything to tell you yet”. Good on you for your time saving diligence, but what you are saving in time, you could well be losing in good business relationships. As a coach I’d like to point out a couple of distinctions that might make you think again about the benefit of email acknowledgement. I am not talking about responding to unsolicited promos or mail....

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Posted on Friday, April 16 2010 by Paola :: Comments (1)RSS comment feed ::
For a child most things are like a jigsaw puzzle, they try to figure out how it feels, how it works, how it fits and how it can be used for other things. Just today my soon to be 16 month old took some utensils from the kitchen cabinet and started making music (it would be noise to other people!) she was very entertained and then used them as pretend telephones. As she is used to seeing her parents on the phone she too wanted to get into the act. This made me realize that in life we have one big jigsaw to unravel and what piece we use next is just based on past experiences and habit. If it doesn’t fit we force it somehow wanting it to be magic remedy. Unfortunately this strategy seldom works as with the jigsaw the piece cannot be forced. So why keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result? This is why having a different perspective and tackling it from a different angle can be beneficial. And how do we do that? We look at it with fresh eyes, look at the jigsaw puzzle fro...

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