by Zoë B | Feb 22, 2012 | mind training, problem solving, Simple Life Strategies, stress management, success
Have you ever wondered how some people are always happy and smiley no matter what’s going on in their lives? Perhaps you know someone who doesn’t have much luck in life yet still manages to remain upbeat. Just how do they do it? There’s one very simple strategy...
by Zoë B | Feb 19, 2012 | mind training, problem solving, Simple Life Strategies, stress management
I came across the most amazing video last night. Last year, time lapse photographer Terje Sorgjerd captured the milky way from Spain’s highest mountain (El Teide) and turned it into an incredible piece of art. You can watch the video below. It’s definitely worth...
by Zoë B | Feb 15, 2012 | goal setting, motivation, Simple Life Strategies, success
Coming from a business background I’ve studied many strategies about what it takes to make a business successful and I’ve always been a firm believer that one of the simplest & most important secrets to success in any discipline is ACTION. Just the simple act of...
by Zoë B | Feb 8, 2012 | Featured Posts, goal setting, motivation, Simple Life Strategies, success
Have you ever wished you were born a ‘genius’? For centuries people have believed that being a genius is innate; that some people are born with a special ‘gift’ often put down to their ‘genes’, that automatically makes them much smarter than the average person. Well I...
by Zoë B | Feb 3, 2012 | goal setting, motivation, Simple Life Strategies, success
I read the most amazing article today. Bronnie Ware, an Australian palliative nurse has collated the most common regrets her patients had in the last few weeks of their lives. She published their dying epiphanies in her blog titled ‘Inspiration and Chai’. At first...
by Zoë B | Feb 2, 2012 | emotions, mind training, problem solving, Simple Life Strategies
The other week I was in a bad mood and feeling a bit grumpy. So I dragged myself out of the house for a potter around Bondi. I knew I needed something, a change of scenery perhaps to pull me out of my mood. The thing was, I had no real reason to be grumpy. I just felt...