Archive for Self-Awareness
I'm sorry Please forgive me I love you Thank you Ho-oponopono prayer
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Donʼt box yourself in, make a box instead! Are you looking for more passion and purpose in your life? Do you... Read more...
It’s not Discipline, it’s Devotion
The mindset that comes with putting yourself and your desires first and only then doing everything else you need to do. The mindset of doing something because you really want to, not because you have to... Read more...
Time out Time in and Time well spent
...we have a lot of choice in how and where we spend each of our 24 hours in our day. (Yes, those same 24 hours that everyone else has!) And of course, those choices we make have a huge impact on our thoughts, our feelings and our actions, which in turn have a huge impact on our careers and on our businesses. Read more...
Faking it… or How to boost your Energy in just 5 minutes
you're invited to let your imagination run with a parallel universe in which you are doing something else in your life, in a different role. You are then asked to 'fake it' just a bit, by doing some of that stuff you're doing over there in that parallel universe over here in your 'real world'. Read more...
Survive and thrive – HOW you do anything is how you do everything
in running a business, I'm not talking about doing the lovely work you love to do, whatever that lovely thing is - I'm talking about doing the nuts and bolts stuff of running the business... all the systems you've put in place to help you make a living - to survive - and hopefully to go beyond this - to thrive - from doing the lovely stuff you love doing. Read more...
5 Human Keys to a great Business Support System
If all you hear around you is negative, critical and blaming, then it may not surprise you that your own thoughts will tend to dwell on those points of view too - and this definitely isn't good for business. Read more...
The Divided Brain
Here, psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist explains how it's actually our Frontal Lobe that distinguishes us from animals, who also have a Divided Brain. It's our frontal lobe that enables us to stand back and observe, weigh things up rather than Read more...
Soul Supercharge Business Weekends
Step away from your to-do lists! Come out and play with your business ideas. AdVenture in one of these vibrant,... Read more...
The Art of Allowing program
Who it's for If you want to connect with your sense of adventure and creativity in order to maximise your own... Read more...
Finding Your Vision – an Extraordinary Tale
Today is the first day of Jennifer Lee's Right Brain Business Plan e-Course (woo-hoo!) and Week 1 has you focusing... Read more...
Testimonials
Michelle has a fluid, extremely imaginative approach to coaching which is evidently enhanced by her work as an artist, empathy... Read more...
Why attune to the Aries New Moon?
The practice of embracing the energy of each month’s new Moon can empower us and give us a clear focus to revitalize and renew. Read more...
Janet Breitmaier: Financial Alchemy Coach
"Don't be hard on yourself, be easy with yourself - give yourself permission to fail and to fall down... Read more...
Blurt, Blurt, Blurt – Stop Already!
Over on my art blog, michellerumney.com, I recently started a great 12 week self-coaching program called The Artist's Way by... Read more...
Start the week – be yourself !!
Playing The Prosperity Game last night, (Day 60 - woo-hoo!) I came across this quote from Abraham-Hicks and thought it... Read more...
Can You Kiss the Mirror Yet? (in Public)
Of all the things Bob Proctor taught in a 3-Day seminar I attended in London last summer, one that's stuck with me most is his attitude towards himself - he loves and accepts himself 100%. How cool is that? Paul Martinelli tells a story about traveling with Bob and walking through a section of an airport where there was a huge wall, all mirror. Bob walked right up to it and kissed his own reflection 'mua, mua, mua, I love you so much!' and not a bit embarrassed when everyone else stopped and stared. Read more...
Creative Coaching
Get connected with the adventurous spirit in yourself! Push your edges, love the process, keep creating. What we offer For your... Read more...
Stop Making Sense… Suicide and Six Year Olds
Three weeks ago, I took a birthday cake into school to celebrate Hal’s birthday. Juan was a star – he’d made a birthday crown for Hal and his classmate, Yedra, who was also celebrating her birthday. We sang happy birthday in Spanish and English for both of them and they got to blow out candles –double cake all round! It was lovely. Juan ran the party in such a way that all the kids got cake, juice, party balloons and had fun in the class, then got to run it all off outside in the patio straight afterwards. As we were clearing up, he mentioned that in September Hal will be going up to the ‘primera’ – the first class in the big school, rather than infantil. I asked him what he would do then and he shrugged, smiled and said – be here, of course, teaching the little ones – it’s what I do! He seemed fine and to be genuinely enjoying himself. And when I picked Hal up from school later that day, Juan had collated all the birthday pictures the other kids had drawn for him into a little book. It was a wonderfully thoughtful memento to give a child of their key milestones in their childhood… Read more...
It’s Not Funny, Is It?
Hmmm – laughter in my book just happens – and a lot, all day, every day– it’s not something that I’ve ever analysed or questioned before. I’ve always assumed that the world is a much happier and brighter place with more laughter in it and I always thought that it was my role, as a born optimist, to contribute as much as possible with all the smiles and laughs I could – in the appropriate places if course. But what if I’m wrong? Read more...


