by caroburr | Mar 12, 2008 | Coaching Tips, Emotional Intelligence, Newsletters, Parenting, Understanding Relationships, Understanding Yourself
Newsletter, Issue 4 We live in a world obsessed with change and improvement. Everything has targets, as if these are the answer and will miraculously make things ‘better’. In business, the message is often ‘adapt and change, or die’. Managing Changes in Our Personal...
by caroburr | Feb 13, 2008 | Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Family Dynamics
Before Christmas is too far from our memories I wanted to share a Christmas letter with a difference, written by a friend’s daughter-in-law, Lena Dickson, who is now living in Sweden with her family. So much of the time we share the joy and the fun of family...
by caroburr | Nov 16, 2007 | Understanding Yourself
I get so angry every time I see a Borocca or Lemsip ad on TV. Their message is that as an individual our success is based on us keeping going, at a fast pace, however we feel. For what? For your all important work or role in life… but what about you? What about...
by caroburr | Nov 13, 2007 | Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Relationship Tips, Understanding Relationships, Understanding Yourself
I love the idea that we are made up of many selves – it makes sense to me. I’m not just justifying all those voices inside my head, they really are quite normal! The real question is how do we live happily with them. The theory is that as we grow up, we...
by caroburr | Nov 12, 2007 | Coaching Tips, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Newsletters, Relationship Tips, Understanding Relationships, Understanding Yourself
Newsletter, Issue 1 “I grew up thinking I was a ‘people person’. After all, I could talk to anyone, and people and their motivation fascinated me. So it was quite a shock to find myself in my late 20s, sitting in front of the fire in the house...
by caroburr | Nov 1, 2007 | Coaching Tips, Communication, Dads, Emotional Intelligence, Mums, Parenting, Understanding Yourself
I always thought I wouldn’t want to dominate my children… but now with a defiant toddler on my hands I’d love a little control! The other day it took over an hour to change a nappy and dress my son. I was stumped. I tried every distraction I could...