Success Stories
“Through our coaching I have realised that all my negative thoughts and beliefs were in my head and thaI have the power to change that. I now have the tools to deal with a very stressful managerial job.. thank you"
E.Reglero, BBVA Bank Madrid
Category Archives: problem solving
Appreciating friends
Breaking my foot and being stopped in my tracks and slowed down has given me ‘thinking time’! Lots of it! and even though I’ve found it very frustrating to be restricted there have been positives. Having time is allowing me … Continue reading
Positive relationships
It’s cloudy and cold and so the sun lounger idea isn’t working and my foot is too swollen and painful for me to move far. I guess I have to give in gracefully and stay in bed or on the … Continue reading
Keeping balance!
Five days after landing at the bottom of the stairs with a broken 5th Metatarsal (it’s in your foot and I’ve been told is the same injury that kept David Beckham out of the World Cup) and I’m beginning to … Continue reading
Possibilities thinking!
Ok I’m being positive today! It’s Sunday, I’m being taken out for lunch, and next week I’ll still be off work, (remember I was supposed to be on holiday!) and if the sun shines I can sit outside on the … Continue reading
Freedom – thank you!
Today I’m celebrating the resourcefulness of my friends, who have turned up with an office chair with amazing castors so I can now use my crutches to ‘push’ myself along in the kitchen and living room (one is tiled floor … Continue reading
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Managing change!
I’m always amazed at the capacity of most of us to respond to change – really we don’t always give ourselves enough credit for how well we cope. I’ve never broken anything before and didn’t realise quite how much it … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciating friends, managing change, positive thinking, problem solving
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