by Diane Holliday | Mar 14, 2015 | EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Long term life planning, Personal Growth, Spirituality, World issues
The way our world takes on new thought is just like the old days; nobody believes it until everybody believes it. Some people say the earth goes round the sun and others that the sun goes round the earth…at least no one says the earth is flat any more…but did it take...
by Diane Holliday | Dec 19, 2014 | EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), life direction mentoring, Long term life planning, World issues
As another year is passing by there are things that I had wanted to do and have so far been unable. My intentions were honourable but seemed unobtainable. Like changing the climate back to how is was when I was a child, ridding the world of megalomaniacs, overzealous...
by Diane Holliday | Nov 25, 2014 | Conflict, World issues
To understand how things work in the world we have to listen intently. We have to find a way to hear what is said but without judgement or acceptance. There are times when you hear the news and take it at ‘face value’; it was on the BBC, or in the newspaper, so it...
by admin | Aug 12, 2014 | Life issues, Long term life planning, Personal Growth, Spirituality, Stress, World issues
There is little to be said for living in a building site, as we are at present. The whole complex in which we live is coated in a layer of scaffolding, with the occasional team of men in yellow high visibility jackets and helmets scattered around making noise..! This...
by admin | Jul 28, 2014 | Coaching and mentoring, Life issues, World issues
We all take it for granted that at some point in our life, something will come to a grinding halt. Whatever it was that we wanted to happen, had not! How we deal with this can be very individual as we all learn coping mechanisms as we grow up. As a child our first...
by admin | Apr 17, 2014 | Change, children's health, Life issues, Long term life planning, Relationships, Stress, World issues
After a couple of rather heated blogs I think I should redress the balance with something much less controversial. This time I want to talk about families and the way that communication, or lack of it, affects them. Trouble is ‘talk’ is not the easiest thing for many...