Weird title I know. But in line with trying out different styles I thought I’d write about a few things that it would be helpful to have known when I was 16. In future there will be a subject title followed by that strange combination of letters and numbers. Things I wish I’d known atContinueContinue reading “TIWIKA16”
Category Archives: Power Thinking
Dancing to My Own Tune
I lost myself years so. There were so many things I could do and I tried them all. It made sense at the time, but in truth this resulted in many diversions from my true love. Writing. When people tell you that you’re good at something, and you enjoy it, it’s only too easy toContinueContinue reading “Dancing to My Own Tune”
Inside Out Looking Backwards
Sometimes in life I feel capable, confident, sure of myself and my current pathway. Then suddenly I feel lost. I wonder how I apparently walked backwards in life whilst trying to move forward, and everything feels inside out and back to front, including me. I’ve concluded that this is my mind screaming out for change.ContinueContinue reading “Inside Out Looking Backwards”
Lost in My Work
As you can see I’m an author. But that doesn’t begin to describe me, and although I knew I had to write that book I don’t feel like an author. Derailed by common sense When I started out in my work it was as an unexpected medium. My journey began as one of personal changeContinueContinue reading “Lost in My Work”
The Sacred Cow
I heard this story from the Supercoach, Michael Neill. http://www.michaelneill.org. Two monks, a master and apprentice, were travelling through India visiting various villages. They arrived in one village that was very poor. Even so a family gave them food and shelter for the night, despite having very little for themselves. However, they did have aContinueContinue reading “The Sacred Cow”
Thinking About What They Think About You
Are you sure that people actually are thinking about you? If so are you sure they’re thinking what you think they’re thinking? Sometimes we torture ourselves when the real problem is lack of confidence in who we are. We’ve been hurt so many times we believe the bad press, and assume that no one couldContinueContinue reading “Thinking About What They Think About You”
Thinking About You
This image sums up the major part of my life. My cats have been my life since I left home in 1978. I’ve been married twice. My first husband admitted that he’d married me as cover for who he really was I was young, naïve, and could be controlled. He did that by destroying myContinueContinue reading “Thinking About You”
Thinking About the Right People
It’s more powerful to choose the right people in your life, than to live the urban myth that you have to get on with everyone and work to lmake people like you. If you don’t get on with someone that’s a massive sign that you’re not compatible, not a sign to exhaust yourself reshaping yourselfContinueContinue reading “Thinking About the Right People”
Annoyingly Helpful?
Love it I’m a person who can’t walk past a problem, if anyone tells me that they’re not happy I’m in there like a ninja, using every skill I’ve ever learned, every ability and piece of training I’ve ever had, and asking for all possible help and guidance. Anything I can do to help thatContinueContinue reading “Annoyingly Helpful?”
What it Means to be British
John Curry The British are often seen as apologetic losers, too modest to win anything. Accepting defeat too easily. You only have to look at both our top football teams to know how good we are at crumbling when the going gets close to success. I’m not knocking them, I’m the same. I don’t haveContinueContinue reading “What it Means to be British”