How To Start Something New: 9 Essential Tips

How To Start Something New: 9 Essential Tips

In this article, I share nine practical tips for stepping out of your comfort zone and confidently embracing new experiences. By setting clear intentions, embracing your strengths and seeking support, you can stretch your comfort zone and start something new.

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Could your weaknesses really be strengths?

Could your weaknesses really be strengths?

Understanding how your perceived weaknesses could actually be overplayed strengths is crucial for personal and career development. In this article, I share real-life examples of character strengths, such as curiosity and appreciation of beauty and excellence, shedding light on how overplaying these strengths can impact your daily life.

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How Focusing on Your Strengths Can Lead to Career Fulfilment

How Focusing on Your Strengths Can Lead to Career Fulfilment

Identifying and embracing your strengths is key to feeling fulfilled and satisfied in work and life. This article shares different ways to identify one's strengths and two case studies of career coaching clients who have done so, resulting in greater career fulfilment, satisfaction and confidence.

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The Power of Clarity: Achieving Your Goals with Purpose and Vision

The Power of Clarity: Achieving Your Goals with Purpose and Vision

To achieve your goals, you need clarity. This article explores essential elements like vision, values, strengths, and purpose and how they combine to improve clarity. With the power of clarity, you gain a sense of direction and purpose, making it easier to achieve your goals.

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How to change your perspective and transform your life

How to change your perspective and transform your life

Changing our thoughts and perspectives can improve our life experiences. This article offers valuable insights for anyone looking to transform their mindset and approach to life. Included are two key questions that can help shift our perspective and practical suggestions for when we've had enough of thinking.

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