Tag Archives: choice

What makes us persist?

Posted on 10. Apr, 2012 by .

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Do you ever feel like you’re dragging your feet through the mud, going somewhere although slow, messy, and fraught with resistance?  I so get this. So what makes us persist, despite the drag? I think it’s a matter of understanding when we’re truly stuck, versus, on to something new, and potentially life changing. Often clients […]

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Moving into 2012

Posted on 01. Jan, 2012 by .

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Feeling rather sluggish after a few late nights indulging in good food, conversation, and holiday cheer, I grabbed my workout mat and began doing Pilates. Within minutes I could feel my head clearing and body recharged. It doesn’t take a lot of time and effort to feel better: what it does take, is a positive […]

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Health: responsibility and action.

Posted on 02. Dec, 2011 by .

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I have no voice – well a faint scratchy one. December arrived with snow and so did a virus that has invaded some obscure region of my respiratory tract countering my ability to speak. Rather ironic after I spent a few hours outlining a talk to present in the New Year. Oh well, a good […]

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Personal dial of choice

Posted on 20. Oct, 2011 by .

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In my last post, I wrote about creating the change you want to see. Coincidentally this past week, I was given opportunities to learn more about this myself, and so please allow me to indulge. I don’t know about you, but often I find it challenging to visualize or know what that change is or […]

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