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Are emotion and vision connected? 

By |2023-08-05T20:21:21+01:00August 5th, 2023|Depression, Embodied Emotion, Emotional Experience, face to face, impact, infant development, Inspiration, life, love, Mental health|

Like many of us, I have drastically increased my screen time during lockdown – for me, it’s been through teaching and studying. I’ve noticed a deterioration in my eyesight and have resorted to reading glasses. But am I treating the root cause or the symptom? Now I am not anti-glasses as you have seen me [...]

14 Inspirational musings from a ginger chocolate lady

By |2023-02-26T20:09:27+00:00February 26th, 2023|Accepting change, anxiety, Breathing, classes, Embodied Emotion, Emotional Experience, Events, face to face, impact, Inspiration, life, love, Mental health, mind, One to one training, Philsophy, psychology, sadness, stress, thinking, Thoughts, tired, transformation|

This week I have been greatly inspired by a lady called Jo Fairley. She spoke for the ‘Business and IP’ Liverpool region at Sefton palm house. I did not recognise who she was when she entered the palm house, but complimented her on those funky shoes (as you can see in the picture). The green [...]

Why Gratitude and love are still the greatest healers.

By |2024-02-11T09:34:33+00:00February 12th, 2023|Accepting change, anger, anxiety, Flexibility, impact, life, love, mind, Peace, Philsophy, psychology, stress, tired, transformation|

My question today : “Is illness (physical, mental, emotionally and spiritually) acting as a feedback loop, to let us know we are not perceiving both sides of the events in our life”? We all have an intrinsic capacity to heal. I have a thirst for understanding the healing process and what it involves. Everything in life [...]

You can make an impact!

By |2022-08-25T14:28:31+01:00August 25th, 2022|Accepting change, impact|

Over the summer I have not closed my studio for holidays, like many others have. I have been constantly running rehab, one to one or semi private sessions. I've had a variety of clients ranging from sports performance to chronic pain. It can be isolating working alone or not having a peer group moving in [...]

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