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Emotional Health
Author: Angela Butler
21/05/10
The Little Guide to the Inner Goddess at large!
In my article 'Meet your Inner Goddess', I look at how we all have within us, an Inner Goddess, and when we acknowledge her presence and live each day with her as our best ali, life changes in an instant. The kick ass Vixen knows that it simply does not matter what life throws at her, because her IG will rise to the challenge. Her mantra is 'you cannot alter the direction of the wind, but you can always adjust your sails', and so even the...
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Emotional Health
Author: Sarah Collier
30/11/09
‘To be or not to be.. The rabbit caught in the headlights’ Sarah Collier November 2009 “I have been there, I have looked over the edge, and I have returned” Sir Laurence Olivier wrote these words in his autobiography about how he coped with his stage fright. Many actors, singers and performers have experienced anxiety or stage fright at one point in their career. Stephen Fry famously ran away from his West End production of Cell Mates after only the 4 th night when h...
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Emotional Health
Author: Michael Neill
20/05/09
"What Stops You?" - what is it that you think stops you from getting what you want? ...
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Emotional Health
Author: Carole McAlister
22/04/09
This is the time around and after the end of your periods. Strictly speaking the menopause is after the last menstrual period. This is usually around the age of 51. Changes can start to take place many years in advance of this, and women can start to notice more erratic cycles and heavier bleeding in their late 40s. This is due to hormone changes resulting in a dramatic reduction of oestrogen from the ovaries at the time of the actual menopause. Symptoms can be hot flushes, night sweats, headach...
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Emotional Health
Author: Jennifer Louden
11/03/09
That's really the question we're all trying to answer, isn't it? Personally. Globally. In our daily choices. In our search for work that fits us. In our efforts for grow our businesses in sustainable ways. Another way of asking this question is, "How can I live in a way that doesn't continually deplete me?" Perhaps a less positive take but it works better for me because it's more targeted to my challenge. Thinking about this question on Sunday, I read Barbara Ehrenreich editorial in New Yo...