Those who attend my courses will be familiar with my saying ‘I have the best job in the world’. I love to train public NLP courses, I love to coach people and be part of their development, I love teaching in different countries and cultures, I love working in house with companies, I love to develop new material; I guess I just like a lot of variety and am fortunate enough to have found my passion. The different activities above are outputs of NLP...
Beat the drum and let the poets speak. This is the day of purification for those who Are already mature and initiated into what love is. No need to wait until we die! There’s more to want here than money And being famous and bites of roasted meat. Rumi ...
A common notion in the field of personal development is to celebrate your success. This is perfectly fine as long as your successes in life do not become your downfall. You may ask, how can success be a downfall? The answer is simple, if you consciously or unconsciously set your success gauge at a level far lower than you are capable of, you create a ceiling for yourself and your early success can be your peak, and you will peak way too soon in the traject...
In the middle ages the majority of people believed the world was flat. Anyone who challenged that belief was considered either a lunatic or a heretic. At that time, the majority of academics and astronomers had quietly worked out that the world was not flat; however they were unsure of the bigger picture of the universe. One man’s genius gave us a clear insight into the workings of the universe and how our planet relates to the other planets and the Sun....
Being motivated can be a constant battle. Motivation affects everything we do and it can be the difference between failure and success. Some people seem infinitely and effortlessly motivated at work, others find it hard even to get out of bed in the mornings. So what is the difference? More importantly how can you get motivated? ...
One Saturday evening in the mid 1970s, Florence, a woman of fifty-five or thereabouts sat letter-writing. To one side of her, a black lacquer casket containing sheets of pale blue and white Basildon Bond and a stack of feather-light airmail letterettes. To the other, her five year old granddaughter dressed in a Shirley Bassy wig, a string of long ruby-red beads, a dab of Max Factor orange-red lipstick, and her Aunty Penny’s powder blue slippers and house...
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These 4 days have taught me more about myself than I thought possible, and I have made long overdue changes.
Alison Forster