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One of my favourite reads

This might sound a little implausible, but reading a 70 page e-book curled up on my sofa one morning last week was honestly one of my favourite experiences since starting my coaching practice two years ago. (Clearly I don’t get out much).
Some of you may know that I’m a coach, writer and workshop leader for [...]

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7 Ideas For Funding Your Dream Work

One of the main reasons we stay stuck in a job we don’t like is that it pays us well, or at least adequately. We reason, “well, maybe my job isn’t so great, but at least I can pay the mortgage/fund my kids’ numerous after school activities/go on that Caribbean holiday/justify my daily cake habit.”
Understandably, [...]

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The Art Of Painless Planning

In my last post, Can We Ever Really Be On Top Of Things?, I cast doubt on the desirability (and do-ability) of sophisticated planning tools. I don’t want to imply, however, that ANY form of planning is a bad idea. So I thought I’d share with you a fairly painless planning process that I put together [...]

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Can We Ever Really Be On Top Of Things?

Making better use of their time is a goal many of my clients share with me. So we come up with useful strategies, and usually see some progress. But just how much can we  - or should we - really expect of ourselves?
 
I empathise with my clients’ struggles. I rarely get to the end of [...]

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