Monday Mojo – Be Your Bliss

What does it actually mean to be happy? We’ve literally been exploring the subject of happiness for thousands of years. Around 2500 years ago, the Buddha saw happiness as freedom from craving (e.g. it’s healthier to focus on being, rather than doing or having). A little while later, Zhuangzi introduced the idea of “going with the flow”. In moreContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Be Your Bliss”

Monday Mojo – Rise into Power

When was the last time you blew your own trumpet? It’s definitely something we struggle with. We worry people will view this negatively.We don’t want to appear big-headed.So we shy away from sharing our accomplishments, and highlighting what we can do. It highlights how important it is to feel confident in your right to stand up and beContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Rise into Power”

Monday Mojo – Enrich Your Week

Do you ever feel like you’ve settled for something and wish you hadn’t? When your tea is cold, but you drink it anywayWhen the meal you’ve ordered takes ages to arriveWhen you put up with being let down, over and again. We keep the peace. We plod on. We push through. It’s one of theContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Enrich Your Week”

Monday Mojo – Entertain Your Purpose

When will you show the world what you have to offer?  The insights and offerings that the world needs to know right now – more than ever – and that only you can offer.  Your passion for things that: • get your motor running • put fire in your belly • make you let out a littleContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Entertain Your Purpose”

Understanding Mental Health – Workplace Training

This training is designed for proactive organisations who want to be able to recognise the early warning signs of poor mental health, improve employee well-being and offer signposts for support. I thoroughly enjoyed the session. It was insightful and certainly made me stop and think about how easily stress builds up in both your personalContinueContinue reading “Understanding Mental Health – Workplace Training”