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How to Make Better Decisions

Have you ever found yourself feeling uncertain in the face of a big decision? Part of you wants to say yes; part of you wants to say no. Is your hesitation your inner guidance telling you that there’s a good reason not to move ahead? Or is it plain old fear? If this sounds familiar, read on for three steps to help you make better decisions more consistently.

Practice Self-Kindness

Make This Your Best Year Yet: Part Four

If you read last week’s post, you’ll know that I am doing something a little different this month. This is because I want you to succeed in achieving what’s most important to you this year! Read on for step four – how to practice self-kindness for more powerful results – in a five-part approach to achieving your goals with more success and less struggle this year.

Be steady and structured

Make This Your Best Year Yet: Part Three

If you read last week’s post, you’ll know that I am doing something a little different this month. This is because I want you to succeed in achieving what’s most important to you this year! Read on for step three – how to take appropriate action and when to adjust course – in a five-part approach to achieving your goals with more success and less struggle this year.

Your Best Year Yet

Make This Your Best Year Yet: Part Two

If you read last week’s post, you’ll know that I am doing something a little different this month for the new year. Research shows that by the end of January almost half of us who’ve made New Year’s Resolutions will have already given up on one or more of them. And I want you to succeed in achieving your goals this year! Read on for step two in a five-part approach to achieving your goals this year.

How to Make This Your Best Year Yet

We seem to have agreed that the new year is the time to give ourselves and our lives a makeover. And while I’m a big believer in lifelong learning, personal growth and development, I’m not a big fan of new year’s resolutions. The main reason is that there isn’t much evidence that they work – at least not in the way most of us approach them. Read on for a powerful new approach to achieving your goals this year.

reframe a difficult situation

How to Deal With a Difficult Situation

When something happens that we aren’t expecting or that we perceive as bad, our minds naturally want to figure it out, to understand how or why it happened. This reaction is perfectly natural and can help us see the lessons that circumstance can teach us. But sometimes our attempts to dissect a situation have a more negative outcome. Even in the most difficult of circumstances, we can reframe our thinking for a more positive outcome…