Christmas is the season for Giving and traditionally we focus our energy on giving to others. Here’s a thought- How about giving to yourself this Christmas? Give yourself the gift of TIME: time to think time to reflect time to review 2017 time to get excited about potential goals for 2018 It is only by deliberately slowing down …
Don’t Panic! There is still plenty time to achieve your goals this year
The xmas decorations have been in the shops since September but “don’t panic” as Lance Corporal Jones often called out in Dads Army the 1970s UK comedy show. There is still plenty time to achieve your goals this year if you make time to refocus and recommit to them. Now that winter is over and spring is here …
Minds are like parachute’s…..
“Minds are like parachutes… they only function when open!” This quote comes from Thomas Dewar the Scotch whisky distiller. Think about it, if we go through our day into meetings or training with a closed mind then our minds are as useful to us a parachute that won’t open at 3ooo feet. Remember the phrase “you don’t know, what you don’t …
“I’ve just believed since I was very young that I could do this,”
Whether you like boxing or not you have to credit his belief in himself, his desire and to win and his expectation that he would win due to him visualising the win. The former school teacher with desire belief and expectation made headlines on Sunday past. Australia’s Jeff Horn stunned Filipino Manny Pacquiao in …
Thinking Poem to Think about….
Take a few minutes to read this poem and think about if it applies to you. Also think what action can you take today to change your state of mind. Although written over 110 years ago the message is a relevant today as it was back then. Poem by Walter D Wintle.
It’s as easy as riding a bike….
Developing new thinking skills to improve your personal performance, is like learning to ride a bike! Can you remember or imagine teaching a youngster to ride a bike for the first time? Think of the various stages: taking the stabilisers off, walking behind them steadying the wobbles, skint knees from falling off and sobbing “this is too hard!”, eventually making it …