On mindfulness

Mindful, not mindfulness!  Over the last couple of years, I have delivered a series of workshops for a large company on the topic of mindfulness at work. In the workshops, I explored how people can use mindfulness techniques to live...

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Small things matter.

The photo above is of our puppy, Margot, who is a small Border Terrier who has exploded with the force of a whirlwind into our lives recently; living proof that small things matter! I was walking Margot back from town...

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DON’T BE MINDLESS BE MINDFUL!

Being mindful does not mean being mindless! Over the last year, I have delivered a series of workshops for a large company on mindfulness at work. In the workshops, I explored how people can use mindfulness techniques to live a...

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On mindfulness – with rancour!

I struggle with many of the fads that affect the work of counselling and, more broadly, the world of work. I have lost count of the different ‘best practices' that have been inflicted on many workplaces, including counselling. Managers,...

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TAKE BACK CONTROL: MANAGING NEGATIVE THOUGHTS

One issue seems to crop up repeatedly in discussions with clients; how to take back control and challenge negative thoughts. These thoughts could be about us or someone else; the connection is that the thoughts are negative and seem...

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BE MINDFUL – BOOST MENTAL FITNESS

To understand what it means to boost your mental fitness using mindfulness and self-awareness techniques, I invite you to do something that looks simple. Stop what you are doing and fold your arms in front of you, across your...

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BEING MINDFUL ISN’T COMPLICATED: BE AWARE!

Being mindful means being aware of what's going on around us and within us: understanding what we are doing and why. Much has been written about what it means if you fold your arms in different directions, but that is...

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