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The picture of your power source

by Joanna on June 20, 2007

I wrote a little while back about the importance of ‘plugging in’ to your own power source – of knowing what it is you need to do or where it is you need to go to recharge your batteries. Shortly afterwards I came across a piece of writing that described this same idea [...]

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The power of the dyslexia story

by Joanna on May 24, 2007

I’ve just completed the Dyslexia Coaching Skills course at NLP Scotland.  It was, as usual, a fantastic training experience (the dull days of corporate training courses a distant memory now).  The highlight of the course for me was the chance to listen to the stories of some of the clients who are currently working with [...]

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What’s your power source?

by Joanna on May 24, 2007

We all need time to recharge our batteries.  This is a common enough metaphor in everyday speech but how many of us are really that good at monitoring the state of our own inner batteries?  Keeping an eye on what we’re doing that drains them, how best to recharge them, spotting the warning signs if [...]

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The search for zenployment

by Joanna on May 16, 2007

Are you one of the many people who are looking for more fulfillment in your career? According to a new survey from Norwich Union almost 50% of all forty-somethings in the UK are planning for a more ‘compassionate’ career by the time they’re 45. 
Two thirds of those interviewed said they were "unfulfilled", "miserable" or [...]

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What do you want a poet for?

by Joanna on May 16, 2007

Well Ullapool was great – the highlight for me was the boat trip to Isle Martin (pictured) and a  two hour session with four great poets, two writing in English and two in Gaelic.  It was a very different experience to the Book Festival I’m more used to (in Edinburgh) which is very professional, stage [...]

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