Sorry a little late that usual, personally I blame the distraction of Easter eggs. Here is I is for Intimacy. …
H is for Housework Trust the Canadians to be so blandly practical. The University of Western Ontario reports that couples who ‘divide housework evenly report the highest levels of happiness…
This morning I delivered a talk based around the Alphabet of the Human Heart to my daughter Abby’s year 3 class. It went for 1 1/2hrs and I was…
Last week I did 2 talks to NRL senior management, coaches and support staff which was all part of a mental health and well being initiative, I was there wearing…
G is for Gratitude The Kwakinti Indians in British Colombia have no word for ‘thank you’ yet live lives of extraordinary generosity. For them, gratitude is an action, a…
I did an interview with Mandi Johnston who does the fabulous book lovers blogsite called That Book You Like (thatbookyoulike.wordpress.com) on Quiet the Mind (it’s the March the 14…
F is for Forgiveness There is an old Native American parable. “I feel as if I have two wolves fighting in my heart,’ a grandfather tells his grandson. ‘One wolf…
Was passing by the fantastic bookstore Better Read Than Dead (www.betterread.com.au) in Newtown. There they had my latest book Quiet the Mind at the front counter and had been blessed with the…
E is for Emotion Relationships often ride on waves of pure emotion and today we’re going to look at one of those emotions in particular – anger. Because anger is…
D is for Drama Wild love, or mild love? The whirling dervish of a ruinous romance, filled with flare-ups and falling-outs? Or a simple, stable, dependable relationship, filled with…
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