Blog 64: I’ve lost all my drive in life. I know that discipline matters, but how do I get moving when I just don’t feel like it?

©Appreciation at Work This blog is for those who are crying out for this kind of help . . . It sounds like your get up and go has just gone. Let’s first try and understand how you got to this place, then (in PART 2), we’ll provide you some strategies to kick start you […]
Blog 63: Centering PART 3 – on being mindful. Practical activities for your life’s rhythm.

©Wellmark So, there are a range of things that can get your mind in a healthier space. i hope you have found the tools provided in Blog 62 to bridle your mind have been helpful. Remember, applying these habits will take a while and they won’t necessarily work the first time. Be persistent and invest […]
Blog 61: Centering. PART 1 – for those who feel their world is chaotic and need to calm things down.

©Possibility Change This blog is the first of a two-part series on centering. It’s in response to feedback from those struggling to operate in a tumultuous world. What can I do when my emotions are flying all around the place and I can’t seem to focus? I’m reactive to what is happening around me. How […]
Blog 57: When it’s time to come back to work . . . regardless of how good that holiday was. Where work meets vacation – PART 3
Now I know you’ve still got a week to go to the Easter vacation. Keep in mind this blog series is about setting you up for healthier holidays. So project yourself forward onto the Easter holiday as you read this blog. You may want to also diary this blog to reread and apply the activities […]
Blog 56: I can’t get work out of my head and it’s ruining my holiday! Here’s how to take that vacation AND sharpen the saw – PART 2

It’s common to find yourself on your annual leave and your mind is filled with work. You can’t escape work; despite the fact you find yourself at the beach or the mountains. And it’s spoiling your vacation which just creates a whole extra layer of stress. i’m not present to my family and friends. And […]
Blog 55: Why do I always work on my holiday? Here’s how to take a vacation and sharpen the saw – as you step towards Easter

We’re a month away from Easter and for nearly all of us there is a long weekend waiting. And maybe for some, this might be the time for your annual vacation. Many of you have shared you don’t like working on your vacation . . . and especially when those close to you comment on […]
Blog 52: That’s a year of caddying blogs – so let’s begin again, for there is so much that can be overcome together

©Good good good And so that is one year of Your life caddy blogs. For those who have journeyed through this past year, i hope you have experienced growth and feel someone ‘gets’ your struggles. The end of this year marks a turning point in the caddying service. Each of the 52 blogs in this […]
Blog 51: I’m struggling to say ‘No’. Part 4: A last word . . . some practical things that will help.

©Facebook Barb Schmidt What have we covered in this series on building your capacity to say ‘No’? Blog Value yourself: look after your sleep, exercise, diet, identify your talents and achievements, know your rich life Blog 48 Affirm yourself Blog 48 Changing your belief system – throwing the wrong thinking out (the stinking thinking) […]
Blog 44: Why am I unlucky? Nine things you can do to make your own luck – a three-part series – PART 3

©Wired So far, we have shared six things you can do to make your own luck. The last three to complete this series are provided this week. i hope the staggered release of these aspects has provided you time to reflect and think, and perhaps share your journey with others. So today, let’s visit the […]
Blog 39: Help! I don’t have a clue where my career is going. Help me to map out my career. PART 3: making a career action plan . . . with feedback loops

The planner provided (above) illustrates our journey through this blog series. Here’s where you should be up to: Now let’s turn this research into an action plan . . . with feedback loops. ©Pathway project Create a journey planner to your target job (backward map) It’s time to move from your possible road map to […]