At 2.30pm on Sunday 28 October I was holding my father’s hand when he died.
Read MoreEach week for 12 weeks, I’ll blog about one habit. And if you feel inclined, you can road test it for yourself. Habit 6 is about Kindness.
Read MoreEach week for 12 weeks, I’ll blog about one habit. And if you feel inclined, you can road test it for yourself. Habit 4 is about Balancing Positivity with Realism.
Read MoreEach week for 12 weeks, I’ll blog about one habit. And if you feel inclined, you can road test it for yourself. Habit 3 is about thinking positively.
Read MoreEach week for 12 weeks, I’ll blog about one habit. And if you feel inclined, you can road test it for yourself. Habit 2 is about creating powerful beliefs.
Read MoreI always figured I would have children of my own. That was usually just how it rolled then. When I was 16 years old, I bought one of those tiny hard-covered books from a newsagency with lots of cute hand-drawn illustrations inside and cheezie quotes.
Read MoreI went to an event last night and listened to Natalia Cohen speak. Amazing. Loved every word. It began with her painting a visual picture with words of her epic adventure rowing across the Pacific Ocean from San Francisco to Cairns.
Read MoreMany of us these days are jugglers. We juggle our work, with family commitments that could involve elderly parents, children, or both, with socialising, with domestic duties, and if we’re very organised, we squeeze in some “me” time.
Read MoreOur visual picture of a mentally-tough person is possibly a sports person who is doing something not only physically near impossible, but almost certainly mentally unimaginable. They’re the Everest climber, the Tour de France rider, or the ultra-marathon runner. But you’d be wrong.
Read MoreThere are many people doing incredible work for others around the world. Think of Doctors Without Borders, volunteers in war torn regions, and carers of the elderly or the disabled. So writing a blog about doing a small act of kindness seems rather insignificant.
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