LIVING THE LIFE YOU DREAM OF - Fantasy or reality?
Is all this talk of living your best life fantasy or reality? Can you really build the life you dream of and feel you’re living with intention and purpose each day?
I truly believe we are all capable of living the life we dream of. When you connect with the vision of who you want to be and how you want to live, you can begin to walk the path to make it happen. The power you feel knowing you are creating the life you thought was out of reach, is a super one that will propel you to be strong and happy.
WHY NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN YOUR HEALTH
I advocate everyone, of any age, investing in their health and wellbeing right now. I share the message of how important it is to nurture your mind and body at all stages of your life, regardless of how well you might feel right now. I coach that not understanding how your mind and body work independently and in conjunction, can have very damaging consequences to your health and way of living, without you even realising it.
I challenge you to think about your own wellbeing, assess what you’re doing to invest in it right now, to give yourself the life you want.
RESOLUTIONS - Help or hindrance?
When you set New Year resolutions you’re vowing to do them pretty much overnight, the start time being 12.01am 1st January. Can you really engage your motivation as simply as flipping a switch?
Telling yourself you are or are not going to do something isn’t backed up with the motivation, plan or steps to make it happen.
So what should you do when we hit this turning point in our traditional calendar that we associate with new beginnings and fresh starts?
THE GREAT CHRISTMAS CRASH AND BURN - Can you avoid it?
The Christmas season is pitched as the most wonderful time of the year when everything and everyone is merry and nice. But is it really like this? Christmastime often brings with it a huge amount of expectation and pressure. For many, this picture-perfect ideal isn’t their reality, causing stress and pressure to mount. Can you avoid the common burnout this time of year throws so many people by having your own perfect festive time?
A HEALTHY LIFE OR A SOCIAL LIFE? - Is it really possible to have them both?
It often feels impossible to be healthy and be social. Society leads you to believe you can’t have one and the other. This results in so many people throwing their usual habits and routines out the window when Christmas comes along. But do you really have to sacrifice good health to have a social life? Is it actually possible to have good health all year round, whilst still being as social as you want to be?
SLEEP - Do you get enough of it?
The physical act of sleep takes up around one-third of our lives - if you’re getting enough!
So why do so many of us knowingly deprive ourselves of getting enough or the right type of sleep?
WHY? - Why ‘Why’ might be the key to unlocking health & happiness
I thought about what I wanted my life to be like. What changes did I want to make? What goals did I want to set myself?
Then I kept asking myself ‘Why?’
SETTING THE PACE - Why slowing down is the key to making progress
How many times have you heard the saying “you have to learn to walk before you can run?”
I’ve been reminding myself to do this, telling myself to slow down, not to get too ahead of myself, take it one step at a time, go at a steady pace.
Time is a funny thing. You put so much into having enough time but is this what is actually putting you under the most pressure and leading to you feeling like you’re falling behind?
LOOKING OUT - Why I’ve been living on constant guard
Imagine always living with one eye over your shoulder, keeping a look out to protect yourself. Carrying an imposter through life is draining and makes you always cast doubt on yourself and life.
Head First: Facing change head on
Facing sudden change can be daunting and fill you with lots of negative emotions. How do you show resilience to overcome the adversity in your way? How can you adapt your brain to think positive when the situation seems anything but?
Tick Tock - How I raced against the clock
It can be easy to feel like you’re failing and not progressing. We often focus only on what hasn’t been done and how many things are outstanding on our ever-growing ‘To-Do’ list. Our minds are set in default mode to go straight to these things and worry about when we’ll get to them. Instead, we should be reflecting on what we have done and how much we’ve achieved.
Realising the sky is the limit
I hadn’t significantly climbed the career ladder, I’d progressed steadily with great performance and feedback on my contribution to the business. I didn’t step up to a director role, like some of those I’d interviewed and brought into the company years before. I suppose I'd plodded, always contributing and diligent, but never taking the next big leap. Something had held me back, that inner voice chattering endlessly, making sure I knew my limits.
What happened when I hit the brick wall
When all you can see are pound signs no matter what time of day or night and your brain feels like a huge calculator churning the numbers, pushing them out onto those large printed rolls of paper from a great big noisy printer.
Plan-B: The building blocks of ‘Life After Swoosh’
I’d been at Nike for 20 years, dedicated nearly half my life to the company. I’d earned the respect of my colleagues and was a valued member of an international team, at one of the biggest brands in the world. I’d always get an appreciative reaction when I introduced myself in meetings, gave my Nike story and said how long I’d been with the company. I wasn’t smug about it; I was proud. I’d committed myself to Nike and could be relied upon. The longer I was there, the more settled and content I felt. I guess it made me feel safe.