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The Gift of “I Don’t Know”: Why Uncertainty Can Be Your Greatest Ally

Have you ever felt stuck trying to solve a problem? You turn it over in your mind, considering every angle, but all you draw a blank. The dreaded “I don’t know” hangs heavy in the air. This feeling of uncertainty can be frustrating, like hitting a dead end owhen you are trying to find a […]

Navigating Self-Doubt: Cultivating Well-being Amidst Success

In a world that often equates success with relentless hustle and unyielding ambition, it’s not uncommon to hear high achievers whisper doubts like, “Do I truly deserve this?” or wonder, “Am I worthy of such happiness in my relationship?” These questions are more than mere reflections; they’re indicative of a psychological phenomenon known as imposter […]

The Power of Perspective:

Embracing Empathy in Our Relationships In our work and personal life, we often find ourselves tangled in misunderstandings and conflicts. It’s a universal truth: we all make mistakes, sometimes upsetting others or exacerbating situations despite our best intentions. Recognising our humanity means acknowledging our imperfections and the complexities of our actions. The Inner Advocate: Justifying […]

Transforming Ourselves: The Key to Personal Freedom and Lasting Change

The old joke is that a bride thinks of three things when she walks into church, on her wedding day: the aisle, the altar; and the hymn: “Aisle, altar, hymn. Aisle altar hymn; I’ll alter him!”. This encapsulates a common, yet misguided belief that we can change others to suit our desires or to improve […]

Conquering Fear, One Step at a Time

In our personal and professional lives, fear often stands as a formidable barrier, hindering us from reaching our full potential. However, as the journey of Jia Jiang, a modern example of courage and resilience, demonstrates, overcoming these fears is possible through small, manageable steps. This blog explores how Jiang’s unique approach to embracing rejection can […]

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