Hot tips for a successful return home with ‘Shirley from Sheffield’
After nearly half a lifetime living away from her home country in the UK, Shirley decided it was finally time to go home
Uncommon Courage #28 The one minute meditation
I DEVELOPED THIS ONE-MINUTE meditation for my executive clients at IBM, BNP Paribas Securities Services, DHL, Microsoft, and…
Uncommon Courage #6 Let people be dicks sometimes
EVERY ONE OF US has been a dick at some point or another. Dickishness is when we act out of character, when we’re a bit
Have you learnt to trust in yourself? Your own wisdom within?
Do you trust the wisdom that comes from within? Or have others put you off track, leading you to live a smaller life?
40 ideas you can adopt OR influence to drive substantial change in your community or business
This blog is an adaptation of the podcast Uncommon Courage — which is hosted conversations, by author, speaker and The Digital Conversationalist, Andrea T. Edwards.
To truly be in love with life, you’ve got to love it all
Our world has become so divided. We rage and scream at those who feel or think differently to us. We hate people who represent something we know nothing about.
22 lifestyle changes you can make to contribute to a better world installment three: spreading the word and mindful travel
Because your voice matters, Tip #21—Be a Ripple Maker is a collective tip from all four of our contributors about the power of your voice.
Excitipants! A five-star review for Uncommon Courage
As a woman who has lived an interesting and influential life, Andrea has great wisdom to pass on to her readers.
Don’t forget to seek awe
Awe. It’s such an amazing, all-consuming feeling. It can happen when you witness a glorious man-made structure. Or when experiencing the magnificence of nature.
The only thing you SHOULD do is to do YOU
I was chatting with a lady-pal recently and she told me someone told her she should soften her approach a little bit. Apparently, she’s too strong, too out there, and too dominating to attract a man into her life.