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Applied Neuroscience (mBIT) meets Environmental Psychology (Blue Mind)

March 6th, 2016

Here are some simple links between mBIT and environmental psychology. This infographic recommends a change of location externally to enable greater balance internally… AND A change of where we locate our thinking internally to benefit from the full wisdom of our distributed brain in order to impact positively on the way we express ourselves externally….


Highest Expressions of Humanity

March 4th, 2016

If we make each week a learning week, no experience is then ever wasted. Each situation we find ourselves in is an opportunity to gain greater insight and understanding into who we are and what this existence is all about. Some situations fill us with joy, such as witnessing generosity of time, spirit and humour…


Analogue Junkie

February 12th, 2016

When we think about our most treasured moments it is likely they all have something in common… Try it… tune in and fully consider your top three memories (old or new)… You might have memories such as… A story or poem being exquisitely read, its rhythm and imagery dancing with your imagination The soft kiss…


Rapport Magazine Article

January 18th, 2016

I wrote a Blue Mind book review / article for Rapport Magazine the Association for NLP magazine for the NLP Professional supporting CPD. Click Here to read the article in full  


Cornwall Today Article

January 15th, 2016

Thanks to Viki Wilson for the interview and sharing the what, how and why of this Going Coastal Coaching approach! Cornwall Today Article Jan 2016


Deliberately Purposeful?

November 30th, 2015

What does it mean to be “on purpose” or to take an action “on purpose”?  I was considering this question (and playing devil’s advocate) with a coaching client very recently… You see I am under the impression that both the meaning and orientation of the term “on purpose” can be regularly skewed. My client was…