Breathe

Breathe. Plan. Rest. Allow. As Mother Nature uses this time to regenerate, so can we.  Some days it might feel like it, but this time will not be forever, however the shifts and lessons we learn can mean we are forever changed for the better. Take care and be kind to yourself 💚💚💚 https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=YKyekQ1njNQ

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Imagined Touch | a deafblind live art experience

I recently attended an exhibition which was perspective shifting to say the least.  An insight into the strength and vulnerabilities of the deafblind. The deafblind population in Australia is approximately 300,000.  For these individuals, the primary form of communication is through signing into the hand – a tactile sign language known as haptics.   In Imagined Touch - … Continue reading Imagined Touch | a deafblind live art experience

ADVICE /ad.vice (ædˈvaɪs) / an ​opinion that someone ​offers you about what you should do or how you should ​act in a ​particular ​situation…

Advice.  Information.  Guidance.  Counsel.  Assistance.  Subjective. When I’m working with clients I find it so easy to step back.  To hold space and help open the door to a room that holds issues that need healing,  but to also give them the respect and support to go into the room alone and clear out, manage and … Continue reading ADVICE /ad.vice (ædˈvaɪs) / an ​opinion that someone ​offers you about what you should do or how you should ​act in a ​particular ​situation…

In an ocean of Starfish – You make a difference…

I love this starfish story. Because we’ve all been the little starfish at one point, but once you’re no longer in peril – it’s easy to forget and begin thinking like the old man in the story..... It’s too much.  It’s too overwhelming.  I’m just one person. Or you may be the woman in the … Continue reading In an ocean of Starfish – You make a difference…

Three Destructive Things school taught you

  The article below rings so true - I had the same experience...  but unlike its author Mark Manson - I didn't overcome these limiting beliefs until recently. For one of my final year English exams, the creative writing portion (which I usually exceeded at) was to write a story created from the sentence provided.  The sentence was something about discovering a box.  I … Continue reading Three Destructive Things school taught you