Imagine it’s Easter next year….where are you? What are you up to? How will your life have altered? Will it have changed for the better?
If you try to imagine this and draw a blank, then please think again. The more you imagine and flesh out the future you want, the more likely it is that
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If you ever find yourself wondering ‘what’s the point’, take heart. That’s a sign that your unconscious mind has some information for you. Use that ‘wondering’ feeling like a signpost – to work out exactly where to go and what to walk away from.
Exceptions don’t prove the rule
Having a miserable day? All right, you possibly are. But before you chuck the whole day into your wheelie bin of rotten memories, to fester with the rest, take a moment to check that it is all bad.
Imagination is like a muscle
We are all imagining things all the time, so don’t believe anyone who says they have no imagination. Tell them ‘You must have one to have imagined that!’
A happiness exercise
Every morning, a small group of elderly Japanese ladies meet to cheer each other up. How they do it is so simple, it’s hard to believe.
Can Simon Cowell sing?
Criticism hurts, but that hurt doesn’t have to last for long. First step is to realise that everyone criticises from their own perspective. What people see in other people, they always have in themselves.
Did you know that clouds cheer you up?
If you are feeling a bit low, look at the sky. It’s hard to feel miserable when your eyes are looking up. Try it.
A new decade coming and you might think that means extra BIG resolutions. Lots of ‘shoulds’: lose weight, exercise, stop smoking, cut drinking etc. Are you exhausted just thinking about it? Why not do it differently this time…
Two ‘My Future’ workshops are scheduled for this coming weekend to help people plan how to achieve the life they desire – and there’s still time to book a place.
JANUARY sees the start not just of a new year, but a new decade and, according to Pennington-based businesswoman Lisa (pronounced ‘Lissa’) Morgan, it could be
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