by fiona | May 24, 2014 | Life Coaching and Mentoring, Personal Development
How many of us – particularly those in jobs – go away twice a year for two weeks and tend to go to the same places, year in, year in? We all know people like that right or perhaps I am talking to you? And there is absolutely nothing at all wrong with that, providing...
by fiona | May 5, 2014 | Business & Life Strategies, Life Coaching and Mentoring, Personal Development
It was said by Bob Doyle in the movie “The Secret” that people who stub their toe out of bed in the morning tend to set up their day accordingly. In other words, if something happens first thing to put themselves in a bad energy, then they attract more of that. Law...
by fiona | May 2, 2014 | Business & Life Strategies, Personal Development, Wealth and Success Formulae
Do you know people that are wealthy? Now remember back to the blog post I wrote last week about what wealth really means – so to jog your memory, it’s not all about the accumulation of cash and assets. My guess is that you know plenty of wealthy people. You know...
by fiona | Apr 30, 2014 | Business & Life Strategies, Personal Development
Balance I feel is so important in all aspects of life. Not just from a business perspective, but equally in personal life as well. And obviously the both are inextricably linked. There isn’t going to be much personal satisfaction if most of your time is filled with...
by fiona | Apr 26, 2014 | Business & Life Strategies, Life Coaching and Mentoring, Personal Development
I learned a fairly important life lesson today and I consider myself extremely privileged to have been able to recognize the moment for what it was. I asked one of my Mentors this morning on a training teleseminar call about how competitiveness affects one’s ability...
by fiona | Apr 25, 2014 | Personal Development
There is still a lot of cynicism when it comes to improving one’s self, either physically or mentally or spiritually. People seem to mistake it for people who are having some kind of breakdown and it’s a form of therapy to ‘get them through it’. I’m intrigued as to...