by Heidi Heron | Feb 9, 2014 | Featured, Life, NLP
Do you have a bucket list? Many people do. A list of the things you want to accomplish in your lifetime. How about a general to-do list? Those things that you need to get done? Well, how about a To-Me list? This would be a list of things to do for ME.
Unfortunately, for most people their Bucket List is a dream list; and maybe they’ll get a few of the items on their ticked off. Maybe. People are more likely to do things on their To-Do list… I mean, that’s what it’s there for, right? But do you put stuff like “get a massageâ€, “go to the gymâ€, “make a healthy mealâ€, “meditateâ€. Some people do, most don’t. (more…)
by Heidi Heron | Jan 16, 2014 | Featured, Life, NLP
It’s the beginning of the year – time for something new, time to revamp something old, time to start something and time to finish something.
So – with all of this ‘time’ for stuff… when does now become the right time to start?
The real answer to that question – when you make it the right time. (more…)
by Heidi Heron | Jan 6, 2014 | Life, NLP
Happy New Year! One thing that I personally love about the new year is that I get some time off of work to just focus on me. Of course, work is a part of me, so I am definitely thinking about it, but it is within a bigger picture. This is one time of year that I purposefully look at the past year and evaluate how I can learn from the past to make the future better. I’m also setting goals for the next 12 months and getting myself set up for success. (more…)
by Heidi Heron | Dec 12, 2013 | Featured, NLP
In our NLP Master Practitioner Certification course we look at Prime Concerns. This consists of two questions that can help you to know a lot more about a person, their motivation and their life. Here are the questions:
1. What are you best at – starting, changing or stopping?
2. What are you worst at – starting, changing or stopping? (more…)
by Heidi Heron | Nov 29, 2013 | Featured, Life, NLP
Do you know that little voice inside your head that can sometimes be sweet and charming and at other times it can be rude, sarcastic, cutting and critical? Who is in charge of that voice? And when do you take it seriously or not?
One of my favourite sayings is :the most important words you will ever utter are those you say to yourself, about yourself, when you are by yourself. (more…)