In my early 20’s, for a period of around 5 years, I had a stalker – 2 stalkers, both women, actually. I won’t go into the details because there really is no short version to it – it’s a book-worthy story and one that sounds completely unbelievable when I vocalise it. In fact, those times when I have recounted what happened to someone, I can hear an audience cheer in the background “Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!” like I’m on stage at…
Career Breakthrough Podcast with Paul Ames I was interviewed by my good friend Paul for episode 17 and we spoke at length about how people can experience burnout no matter what career they choose – even if you’re doing a job that you love! Tune in to this episode for my tips on how to manage burnout. If you’re unable to see the video below, which sometimes happens when viewing on a mobile, you can click here. Catcha on…
Hey lovely! Wowzers, can you believe the year is nearly over! It still feels weird to me living in Australia and having summer over Christmas – Santa isn’t supposed to wear board shorts 🙂 I have a special gift for you this week, think of it as an early Christmas pressie. Freebie 1: What your body wisdom is trying to tell you – download this free cheat sheet if you’re experiencing illness, aches and pains that won’t go away. Freebie…
Hey guys! The end of 2016 is fast approaching. What goals did you set for yourself at the start of the year? Did you achieve them? Or did you, like some of my clients, have their worst year in ages? I have a special offer for you over the months of December and January – 2 hours of coaching (or can be split into 2 separate coaching sessions), for only $200 (over 50% discount from my usual price). In…
I shared this story yesterday with a client as it was relevant to what was going on for them. Back when I was around 27 (just yesterday then ?) I was living in London, in a toxic abusive relationship that was draining me and I was burnt out. I went to go and see someone for an energy healing and on the way out of the underground, as I was walking up the stairs I saw this shop in…
I was in a workshop the other day where a clinical psychologist was talking about Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) and showed this picture of a broken bowl, repaired with gold or silver lacquer, called Kintsukuroi. The idea is the piece is more beautiful for having been broken. I thought this was such a beautiful idea. In the world of personal development there is a constant quest for “fixing” the broken pieces of ourselves in order to move on…