A practical explanation of the difference you can make to your day, simply by choosing a direction.
Tag: social anxiety
Happy 2018 – Day 306 – If you secretly like to feel important…
It’s okay to have an ego – it’s just not if you shove it in people’s faces. Here’s a little tip for better conversation, even if you’re a secret big-head.
Happy 2018 – Day 298 – HAIL: Steps to becoming an awesome speaker!
Some ‘what to do’ tips today for those looking to master public speaking or simply enjoy socialising a little more.
Happy 2018 – Day 297 – Be relentless, like a baby!
Working towards a goal that’s beginning to feel impossible? Are you ready to give in? Today’s lesson comes from the unlikeliest of sources… but it’s a valuable one all the same.
Happy 2018 – Day 296 – The shift in beliefs that changed my life…
When it comes to the skills and qualities that you possess. Is your mindset fixed, or malleable? Here’s why a shift to ‘Growth Mindset’ may just be the key to unlocking your potential, fulfillment and happiness.
Happy 2018 – Day 294 – The Seven Deadly Sins of Speaking: Are you guilty?
Do you often speak, but feel unheard or misunderstood? Do you come away from social interactions feeling empowered, or ineffective?
Read on to find out what you may be doing wrong… so that you can start putting it right!
Happy 2018 – Day 293 – Gain social confidence with ‘The Stranger Challenge’
Are you socially awkward, uncomfortable or afraid? Today’s blog offers a simple approach to becoming a social butterfly… or at least, a little more at ease around other people.
Happy 2018 – Day 210 – Assume Nothing
As both the recipient and the giver of numerous ‘street blankings’ – the horror! – hear my take on why it’s best to avoid assumptions.
Happy 2018 – Day 196 – Placebo Power!
Some thoughts today on the incredible power of a Placebo, the literal result of where a ‘can do’ attitude can get you.
Happy 2018 – Day 155 – A better question to ask than ‘What do you do?’
A quick question swap today to help you get more out of social interactions with new people. Sometimes a few words make a whole lot of difference!