Monday Mojo – Ditch The Scales

How do you feel about comparisons? It’s fair to say, we live in a world of them and, for many, it’s taking its toll.  With social media and relentless advertising on the telly, telling us what we should buy, how much we should weigh, and why we should strive to be perfect, it’s easy to feel like a raceContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Ditch The Scales”

Monday Mojo – Let it Simmer

Have you noticed that life has its own timescale? In a world where we can get whatever we want (materially) at the touch of a button, it makes sense that we might find waiting a chore.  Whether it’s to find out if you got that job, or if the date you’ve seen is going to call you back, life can sometimes feel like it’s put usContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Let it Simmer”

Monday Mojo – Feel the Connection

Today is Blue Monday, or as the Samaritans are calling it “Brew Monday”. An opportunity to chat with a friend over a good old cuppa. So, how many people does it take to make a cup of tea? I promise this isn’t one of those “how many people does it take to change a lightbulb” jokes.ContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Feel the Connection”

New Year Mojo – Clear the Path

How do you feel about 2019? It’s about now the pressure really starts to mount to make new year’s resolutions, and set goals with good intentions. To try that new diet. To get more exercise. To better yourself in one way or another. The ‘New Year, New You’ crowd gets louder, and genuinely it can be exhausting.ContinueContinue reading “New Year Mojo – Clear the Path”

Setting Boundaries: Why Your Personal Ground Rules Matter and How to Make Them

If you’ve ever attended a professional training course, you’ll probably know the first thing the teacher usually does is set the ground rules for the day. These almost always include respecting each other’s opinion, and maybe switching off your mobile ‘phone. But how often do you set ground rules in your everyday life? Ground rulesContinueContinue reading “Setting Boundaries: Why Your Personal Ground Rules Matter and How to Make Them”