Just a quick note about a great post. It is called How to Use Fear to Find Your Passion. Very clear and well written with practical exercises to do. Also how to distinguish the fear that tells you to get out from the fear that indicates a (scary) opportunity to grow. A really stand out [...]
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I’d like to introduce you to three of my friends and their blogs. These are friends in the sense that I have met them and shaken hands, and been in the same room as them. My blogging/virtual friends I have spoken of in other posts (and you will find a list of them in my [...]
This post is about me. A departure from my normal posts that I try to keep focused on stuff that is useful for your wellbeing and health. This post has been provoked by Tom Volkar at Delightful work (you will find a link to it in my Blogroll to the right of this post). Tom, [...]
Sarah Luczaj has been kind enough to review my eBook, Thriving in Your Situation. You can read it here. It gives a good overview of the contents. Also (you may be relieved to hear), it’s more than just, “I think this is great” – there is some critique too. My thanks to Sarah for her [...]
Can we predict how healthy we will be in our old age? We all have an interest in the answer to this question! Most of us, I would think, want to know what will give us a healthy old age. A word of caution: These predictions are about statistics and averages – which means that [...]
Just a quick note about a great piece of writing by John at Storied Mind. It is the story of an incident of disorientation. It is a remarkable piece of writing. It is called, Lost in Place, Finding Home. If you would like to see it as a parable of health and healing I think [...]
Just a quick note about a gem of a post on Chris Edgar’s Purpose Power Coaching blog. It is called You Don’t “Have To” Do Anything. It is about how ‘shoulds’ produce resistance in us and so are counter-productive to motivation. It is fairly brief and very clear. A great post. (In the Link Love [...]
I have a guest post on the Psychology Philosophy and Real Life blog. It is called A Real Pleasure. It is about how we aren’t quite only pleasure seekers (or at least seekers of immediate obvious pleasure) and how ‘reality’ isn’t quite so simple either (we are part of the picture – reality isn’t just [...]












