What’s something you’ve achieved recently that you haven’t given yourself credit for? Thought for the Week – Look How Far You’ve Come! Last time, we reflected on “I Was Still Learning, Growing“; forgiving our past selves – the younger, less-experienced versions of ourselves while we were still learning, still working it all out. If youContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Look How Far You’ve Come!”
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Thought for the Week – I Was Still Learning, Still Becoming
Last time, we explored “Let Them Adjust” about allowing for those around us to adjust when we grow or change. If you missed it, you can catch up here Yes, there are moments from my past – choices I made, ways I showed up – that I now look back on and wince. Sometimes, peopleContinue reading “Thought for the Week – I Was Still Learning, Still Becoming”
Thought for the Week – Let Them Adjust
Have you started saying “no” more and noticed who doesn’t like it? Last time, we explored “The Invisible Communicator”. This was about how many professionals can feel unseen, unheard, even when they’re saying all the right things. Often, the issue isn’t about you, it’s how others have been conditioned to hear (or ‘unhear’) your voice.Continue reading “Thought for the Week – Let Them Adjust”
Thought for the Week – The Invisible Communicator
Ever feel like you’re being overlooked – even when you’re speaking up? Last time, we explored “Are We Really Having a Conversation?” This was how, when we shift from broadcasting to connecting, we change the dynamic of relationships – at work, at home, and in ourselves. If you missed it, you can catch up hereContinue reading “Thought for the Week – The Invisible Communicator”
Thought for the Week – Are We Really Having a Conversation?
How do we know if we’re truly having a conversation – or just broadcasting our thoughts? Last time, we explored “Listening Between the Lines” and how communication isn’t just what’s exchanged in words, it’s how we show up for each other when words fall short. If you missed it, you can catch up here WeContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Are We Really Having a Conversation?”
Thought for the Week – Listening Between the Lines
What if the real power in communication isn’t what you say … but what you’re willing to hear? Last time, we explored “From Tension to Trust” – the art of repair and how to rebuild trust when connection breaks down. If you missed it, you can catch up here We can spend so much energyContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Listening Between the Lines”
Thought for the Week – From Tension to Trust
When was the last time you truly repaired a relationship rather than just moving on? We’ve all been there. You speak with care. You stay present with someone. And yet somehow … the other person hears something completely different. It’s frustrating. Disorienting. Even painful. Last week, I wrote about how being misunderstood is part ofContinue reading “Thought for the Week – From Tension to Trust”
Thought for the Week: Misunderstood – Now What?
Misunderstood? It’s more common than you think. Last time, we explored “The Energy of Presence – Are You Really Here?” – how showing up fully and attentively is often more powerful than words. If you missed it, you can catch up here Now, one thing that many of us struggle with is being misunderstood –Continue reading “Thought for the Week: Misunderstood – Now What?”
Thought for the Week: The Energy of Presence – Are You Really Here?
We live in a noisy world – and yet the loudest thing in any room isn’t always someone’s voice. It’s their presence. You’ve felt it. That unmistakable calm when someone is fully with you – not rushing to fix, perform, or speak. Just being truly present. It’s rare. And that’s what makes it powerful. Here’sContinue reading “Thought for the Week: The Energy of Presence – Are You Really Here?”
Thought for the Week – When Words Aren’t Enough
Have you ever said all the right words … yet felt totally misunderstood? Words Matter of course – they’re just 7% of the story though! Communication is more than what we say. In fact, research by psychologist Albert Mehrabian suggests that in our face-to-face communication: Only 7% is about the actual words. 38% is ourContinue reading “Thought for the Week – When Words Aren’t Enough”