HH the Dalai Lama with Christine Miller Compassion, Truth and Optimism: Talking Our Way to a Better World Spending five days in the company of His Holiness the Dalai Lama was inevitably going to be a major event in my life, and the prospect of meeting him personally was a source of anticipation and excitement. When the Dalai Lama … [Read more...]
Hidden Messages in Water
Can Water Change Your Life? Water’s true power and hidden messages revealed. Dr Masaru Emoto and Christine Miller Internationally renowned researcher and author of several books about the power and hidden messages of water, Dr Masaru Emoto was a popular keynote speaker at the SEAL (Society for Affective Effective Learning) Conference … [Read more...]
A Savage Art – exotic, erotic, explicit
An online contact I've known for at least ten years, but never met in person, has recently published her first novel, a crime fiction cracker, A Savage Art: An irresistible desire, a dark revenge... (Fahrenheit Press, 27 Oct. 2016) Having witnessed (albeit remotely) her dedication to developing the quality of her craft for her novel, … [Read more...]
You don’t need a personality transplant to sell with confidence!
Richard White You have fulfilled a long-standing ambition and started your own business. You have decided to leave paid employment for a life of independence and eventual affluence. Congratulations! You now have a career in sales! Every month thousands of people stumble into sales by default by starting a business and then go on … [Read more...]
You can lead a horse to water…Inspiring Leadership through Horse Whispering
Christine Miller Remember the ancient proverb: “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink”? So well known it’s often abbreviated - yet we still know exactly what it means - and frequently delivered with an air of resignation. It sums up neatly that sense of frustration experienced when we show people - our employees, … [Read more...]
The Art of Possibility
Benjamin Zander interviewed by Christine Miller Inspirational, Uplifting and Transformational, Conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra talks about Music and Leadership and his mission and passion - to foster a love of classical music in everyone. Early morning in Westminster; the beginning of the annual ‘Leaders in London’ … [Read more...]
Working with Symbols and Imagery
The Transformational Effect of Symbols Carl Greer, PhD, PsyD By expressing your story through art, movement, poetry, and other non-verbal or metaphorical ways, you engage both the rational (left) and intuitive/non rational (right) hemispheres of your brain. The rational hemisphere is more involved than the non rational one is when … [Read more...]
Working with the Rhythms of Life
Shamanic Sand Painting for Insights By Carl Greer Tides ebb and flow, seasons come and go, and the sun rises and sets. Nature teaches us about the rhythms and cycles of life. As a businessman, I’ve enjoyed successes and upturns in the business cycle. But I have also been forced by downturns in the business cycle to cut … [Read more...]
Of Things Gone Astray – book review
‘Of Things Gone Astray’ by Janina Matthewson is a quirky, engaging read, with an almost mystical, fairy tale quality, which cleverly links a diverse set of characters, events and objects with a subtlety that had me going back to check my previous understanding of the narratives. There are hints of past and future connections … [Read more...]
Divorce, work and your personal survival
Liz Copeland "Business Needs to be Ready To Support Those Going Through Separation and Divorce" With the latest numbers from Office for National Statistics (ONS) citing that there were 13 divorces an hour in England and Wales in 2012, Divorce Mentor Liz Copeland points out that this means that at any one time, there is a high … [Read more...]