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A simple act of kindness

We often talk about simple acts of kindness, but we rarely discuss the profound impact they can have on us. Recently I lost an earring and as is always the case in these events it was my favourite earring. As a matter of daily practice I try not to get overly attached...

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Broken glass & monkeys in your mind

Ever felt the overwhelming desire to smash something into a thousand pieces? Only to find yourself surrounded by shards of glass you then spend an hour trying to pick out of a coir doormat taunting you with the word Welcome. I was about 20 when I got so frustrated the...

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8 seconds…Are you still with me?

Twenty years ago, our average concentration span measured in at a massive 12 seconds, scroll two decades on and its now just 8. in theory this means if you’ve got to the end of this sentence, you are either still interested in my thoughts or just have exceptional...

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Where’s the gain in pain?

I'm not a medical professional, I'm a movement teacher but during the course of my day I spend a great deal of time discussing what pain is, what it feels like and the impact it has on my clients, their families and their lives. Pain is generally recognised as being...

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The Myth of multi tasking…

Women, it is said are better at multi tasking. Men, we are told are better at concentrating on one task at a time. The great Choreographer Twyla Tharp concludes in her book 'The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life' That no one can do more than one thing at...

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Feel the fear & then what…

Six weeks ago, we adopted a new puppy called Maya. A protracted process which would take 12 weeks, a journey covering approximately 4,600 miles and more good souls than I will ever have the privilege of actually meeting, her foster mum is a dog trainer, and she was...

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The Art of resilience

It is said that it is not the strongest who survive but those who adapt the fastest to a changing environment. From an evolutionary point of view things move so slowly we don't even see the changes in generations of lifetimes; our bodies are busy every moment of every...

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Compare and despair…

I invite you to take a moment and think about these two words. When I heard a Yoga teacher use this phrase recently it pretty much threw me instantly off my Warrior pose, my practice took a momentary tumble out of balance and into deep inquiry. Our family recently...

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Self Love actually…

"I ain't that scarred when I'm covered up" Leave the Light on. Beth Hart. Photo Paul Weaver Hair & Make up Suki Miles It starts with you, the choice is yours. The story is yours to write. And yes all of these things are true but what if you woke up and today is...

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