Tag: Anxiety

  • Practical & Profound Change

    Practical & Profound Change

    by Christian McNeill This morning I attended an excellent business event in Glasgow, The Business Journey. As well as useful presentations – on the theme of maximising the value of the business – there was plenty of time for networking. And I had the usual challenge of explaining what I do in a two minute…

  • The Busy Mind

    The Busy Mind

    Currently I have a couple of clients who are plagued by racing minds. Both are intellectuals and grasp the truth of the concept that our feelings come from thought. In other words they get that their experience is being created from within, rather than from external circumstances. For each of them this just adds another…

  • Where is Anxiety Created?

    Where is Anxiety Created?

    Today on Facebook a friend posted a tip on what to do if you experience an anxiety attack: look around, find things you can see, hear, touch etc. The tip called it, ‘grounding’. A commenter noted, ‘This is called mindfulness’. Without detracting from the usefulness of the advice, my thought was that this tip also…

  • Accessing The Answers Within You

    Accessing The Answers Within You

    Some form of ‘All the answers are within you,’ was a mantra I had often heard over my many years of searching. Yet I had no idea how to access those answers. It seemed like many people had a  much better handle on life than I did. Then one day, in a very ordinary, concrete…

  • The Epidemic of Misunderstanding

    The Epidemic of Misunderstanding

    After more than 2 decades of trainings and working with clients, I have come to see that is a single, yet important misunderstanding at the root of many of today’s chronic problems. These include addiction, obesity, stress, anxiety relationship breakdown and even depression. That misunderstanding is the false belief that our circumstances – other people, our…

  • Subtracting Overwhelm from your experience

    Subtracting Overwhelm from your experience

      The first thing that struck me when I came across the Three Principles Paradigm some years ago, was the consistency of very positive outcomes. From community prevention to business success to recovery from burnout, statistics of 75% improvement or more were the norm not the exception. I’d spent 30 years working as a lawyer…