Thought for the Week – Now vs Back Then!

Last week’s Thought for the Week was about “Roadblock or Gateway?” and how, if we need to slow down our journey to get more clarity, we can see that an apparent “road block” could actually be the gateway we need to move forward. See previous blogs below. This week’s Though will be short and sweetContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Now vs Back Then!”

Thought for the Week – Roadblock or Gateway?

My last Thought for the Week was about “The Beast and The Mountain” and how we only have to move forward one day at a time to get where we want to go. It’s all about our mindset around “success” and what that means to us. [See my previous blogs below] What has moving forwardContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Roadblock or Gateway?”

Thought for the Week – The Beast and The Mountain!

  I hope you are keeping well. My last Thought for the Week was about “The Cradle of Power” and how we can be afraid of our own power, and yet when we are quietly powerful, we have more impact than ever! [See my Previous Blogs] Talking of power; to achieve what we want toContinue reading “Thought for the Week – The Beast and The Mountain!”

Thought for the Week – The Cradle of Power!

  My last Thought for the Week was about “Where is Your Treehouse?” and having a place where you can regroup, revitalise, get a new view of a situation, answer a difficult question, solve a challenging problem, or see something you’ve been missing. [See my Previous Blogs] To start with a quote: “Our deepest fearContinue reading “Thought for the Week – The Cradle of Power!”

Thought for the Week – Where is Your Treehouse?

I hope you are well. Since my last Thought for the Week, I have now moved house, hence nothing from me last week!   My last Thought for the Week was about “Communication at Work” which was about how we can influence better communication with others and how we have to work at it. [SeeContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Where is Your Treehouse?”

Thought for the Week – Communication at Work!

Last week’s Thought for the Week was about ” How do you Know Your Impact?“. This was about how much impact each of us has on the people around us and we probably don’t realise just how much. [See my previous blogs below] I’m in the process of moving house and you will know onlyContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Communication at Work!”

Thought for the Week – How do you Know Your Impact?

Last week’s Thought for the Week was about “Hearing What Isn’t Said“. This was about how our interactions can be deeply enriched by hearing what is NOT being said and I invited you notice this over the week. [See my previous blogs below] Do you ever wish you could have more impact and influence inContinue reading “Thought for the Week – How do you Know Your Impact?”

Thought for the Week – Hearing What Isn’t Said!

Last week’s Thought for the Week was “How the Context has Changed!” This was about how innovation and the way we communicate is racing ahead in our ever-changing World. [See my previous blogs below] As you know, I have been specialising in Communication since the 90’s and empower business owners and leaders to communicate withContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Hearing What Isn’t Said!”

Thought for the Week – How the Context has Changed!

  Last week’s Thought for the Week was “How to Influence with a Single Question?” and how by asking just one question can be more influential than making a load of statements and reasons why you need something done. [You can find all previous posts here in my blog] And how does this apply when itContinue reading “Thought for the Week – How the Context has Changed!”

Thought for the Week – How to Influence with a Single Question?

Last week’s Thought for the Week was “Who is Your Biggest Influencer?” and I told you about mine and what a massive difference she made to my life. [You can find all previous posts here in my blog] When it comes to influencing others, how do you do that? Do you persuade? Do you Cajole? DoContinue reading “Thought for the Week – How to Influence with a Single Question?”