How to Kung-Fu Kick Away the January Blues…

Before you start reading, this is not yet another post in January about new year’s resolutions to improve yourself, or a ‘new year, new you’ post…it really doesn’t focus too much on you at all.

It’s about others.

And, it’s about what you mean to them.  It’s also about what you can do differently in 2018 to have a huge positive impact on those people around you.

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3 Hacks to Pre-frame Your Success in 2018 and Beyond!

We're approaching the holiday season and let's face it, this time of year is typically about excess.  Too much food.  Too much booze etc.  Pretty soon after though we will be turning our sights to New Year and inevitably all those resolutions.  Dry January.  Lose weight.  Join the gym.

However, the vast majority of people fail at their resolutions very quickly.  

How then can you achieve success, keep your resolutions, create the change you want...and still have a life and enjoy yourself?  

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Why Do You Get Out Of Bed In The Morning?

Over the last few weeks, we’ve been writing broadly around the themes of each of the modules of our new course, Switch, that we’re launching in December.

The first post looked at the ‘present’, where we explored whether a given problem in front of you was the ACTUAL problem, or merely a symptom of something else.

We followed that by exploring the ‘past’ and reframing failure to help learn for future success.

Last week, we took a playful look at the ‘future’ by sharing 15 of our favourite movies that show you can have a brighter future, even when faced with adversity.

This week, we’re going to dive into ‘the why’, by exploring something called ‘Ikigai’.

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Are You Trying to Fix The Right Problem?

Think about anything that you want to change in your life.  Almost always it is a problem that you are trying to fix. 

The issue though is that most people approach change half-cocked. They are reacting to some pain or discomfort that they want to get away from it.  This will only get you so far. 

So, could it be that our solutions are not always the best ones?  Perhaps because we are not trying to fix the right problem. 

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