What lifts you? I posted on my Facebook page recently that I believe music is like time travel. A single song can transport you to a moment in your past, a good memory that brings back feelings of joy. For some people what lifts them is doing a hobby they love, or spending time with people they careContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Lift Your Life”
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Monday Mojo – Break The Rules
When was the last time you broke the rules? I don’t mean the law; I’m talking about those ‘rules’ which make life restrictive. The ones that include the word “should”. The ones that leave us feeling unfulfilled. The ones that make life a bit, well…dull. And the ones that, in all seriousness, can create more harm thanContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Break The Rules”
Monday Mojo – Avoid the Normal
Do you sometimes feel like you hold a piece of yourself back? From friends. From colleagues. From the rest of the world. When we meet someone new, it seems normal to censor what we say, to keep just a piece of ourselves hidden, so that we don’t give too much away. Not because we’re hiding anything, but becauseContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Avoid the Normal”
World Mental Health Day – Conversations Start Journeys
10th October is World Mental Health Day, and the focus this year for me is very much that Conversations Start Journeys. Taking the time to talk to someone and find out how they are can be transformative and healing. Taking an interest in how someone is, can help them feel like they matter. According toContinueContinue reading “World Mental Health Day – Conversations Start Journeys”
Monday Mojo – Start a Conversation
How are you? And by that, I mean how are you really? It’s a crucially important question, and one I deeply believe in. Because, you see, when people just ask us how we are, we usually say “I’m fine”. But we’re not always fine are we? And sometimes, we feel like we’re burdening people, if we say what’s on our minds.ContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Start a Conversation”