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Doesn’t it just!

Have you ever wondered why a particular thing happened, or why or how you became involved in a particular situation? I know I have.

embrace life, positiveSome times the situations turns out to provide the most wonderful experience, to provide success, fame and even fortune and sometimes it works out just the opposite way. More often than not the way it turns out can hinge on a really fine line.

Ever caught yourself saying “Gosh, I wish I had taken that opportunity – look how it’s turned out now”?

Just how fine the line is was brought home to me just the other day when I was listening to a CD and the speaker was talking about a group of people that had worked in the Twin Towers building and that had got together to discuss how it was that they were not in the building at that particular time – an unusual occurrence. Their responses indicated just how fragile life is and how fine the line can be: continue reading…

If, in my capacity as a mentor, a coach, a functional medicine expert, a clinician I was given the opportunity to infect the entire world with something, I was thinking to myself, what would it be? It didn’t take too long for me to come up with the answer.

I would definitely infect the world with the the power of positive thinking.positive thinking continue reading…

Much has been said and written about the power of intent, but few people really take the idea of having deliberate intent seriously.

What is deliberate intent? Well firstly, the term deliberate intent, as such, isn’t a term I have seen referred to in the sense I’m about to describe. I may be wrong here, and if I am, apologies to the originator of the term, so let me explain.

race winnerSo many of us have intent… we’re always intending to do things, lose weight, exercise, save money, stay in touch with friends, invite people over, fix the leaky tap, learn to speak another language or whatever, yet very often these intentions never bear fruit. As they say ‘the path to success is paved by good intentions’ (or something like that!) continue reading…

A new disease, actually an old disease, but one that has just recently received more attention, is the potentially fatal condition called EXCUSE-itis!

This is not so much a medically fatal disease as it is an emotionally fatal disease. Actually, it’s not so much the making of the excuse that is so potentially dangerous, its what opportunities you might miss out on, or what crisis may befall you, as a result of making the often ‘lame’ excuse that is so dangerous. continue reading…