Tag: Insight
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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…
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Transformation & Abundance Mentality
One of the areas in which I have had a major transformation in my life is around abundance. Although I was born into a relatively comfortable middle class family, we lived at times as though we were on the bread line. Some practices were pretty green before their time. We saved all our paper and sold…
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What’s the Point of Networking?
My thoughts on this question – and there are as many viewpoints as there are networkers – are that networking can provide support, learning and connection for business owners, along with occasional opportunities for collaboration. The 2 networks I currently belong to have been great for this. What seems to work less well, I have…
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The Bearable Lightness of Being
Each of us has a natural lightness of being which is sufficiently buoyant to balance the things which come our way. What can tip our experience into unbearable is our own Thinking about these events. Sometimes consciously, but more often innocently, unconsciously and automatically, we entertain habits of thinking which turn our experience of events…
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Can Commiseration Kill People?
Occasionally I write quotes and ideas which appeal to me in my journal. Today I came across an old entry, ‘Commiseration can kill people.’ It took me a moment to remember the source. I’d heard a story about Sydney Banks, whose epiphany spawned the Three Principles. Syd was giving a talk to a group, which…
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Spirituality for Skeptics?
Last week I was visiting Balliol College, Oxford. As I unpacked I discovered that the guest room had a copy of The Origin of the Species, rather than the traditional bible in the bedside drawer. This made me smile. And also reflect. The publication of Darwin’s work and its wide acceptance as a solid explanation of…
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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…
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The Transformative Power of Insight
One of my ongoing challenges is being able to answer the question, ‘What do you do?’ with any clarity. For 30 year or so I was a lawyer. Even if person asking had a different concept of what lawyers do from my actual role, they got a sense of it. Now, when I say something…
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So What Is It?
My take is that Innate Health is a description of how all human beings work psychologically. Each of us will have a different experience of life, even of the same circumstances. And the main reason for that difference is our own thinking. (Thinking includes all sorts of thought – conscious, subconscious, fleeting thoughts etc). So…