The Longest Way Round is the Shortest Way Home

The wisdom he had taken from the book gave Tom the courage to move away from the straight and narrow path of auditions to explore new pathways in pursuit of his artistic goals. It gave him an inner strength to believe in himself and served as a reminder not to compromise but to stay truthful to what he wanted to explore. 

Three Simple Lessons in Learning to Love Your WorkLife

Maintaining good morale, his own and other people’s, is one of Reggie’s core characteristics that has driven his WorkLife, and one that he can attribute to wartime and learning taken from Ralph, an American serviceman stationed in Britain, who Reggie got to know when Ralph stopped by for a regular fish and chip supper.

A Turning Point Story: How Sometimes What You Think You Want, and Need Are Incorrect

Step 1: Think about a belief you have had in the past about something you want and need. Consider if that’s something you still want and need. Question if the way you went about fulfilling this want and need was incorrect or correct.

How to Self: Coach, Direct and Lead To Achieve Your Dreams and Goals

Bridget has begun to establish herself as a guest speaker and panel member, which in turn is allowing her to become an established and recognised literary artist who is respected for her work, through which she makes a living.

Our Best Path Usually Begins by Acknowledging That We Do, in Fact, Have a Choice

When people or situations cause you to feel uncomfortable, take time to reflect on what it was that made you feel that way. Do this by replaying the moment in your mind, observing what was going on around you – what was said, how people were behaving.