Peace is always there, within you. But how often does this peace on the inside result in peace on the outside? Practice peace every day in quiet thought and in deep meditation. Make being peaceful a priority and make peace your starting point, and then, the...

Gratitude in the workplace can help reduce stress and build positive emotions. So, how will you practise gratitude in the workplace? Maybe, at the end of each workday, find three things to be thankful for and see how it affects your relationship with your work.   Until da...

Replacing a bad habit with a positive, healthier one might be more effective than stopping the bad habit suddenly and completely. And when you're building the new habit, regularly a) practise it, b) remind yourself of the benefits of the new habit, and c) track your progress   Until da next...

When you’re finding it difficult to let go of something, try the Hawaiian practice of Ho’oponopono. Ho’oponopono involves four steps: 1) I’m sorry. 2) Please forgive me. 3) Thank you. 4) I love you. Say these four phrases in your mind, from your heart, and repeat as many times as you...

Switch your mindset to gratitude. Because gratitude keeps you focused on what's good, instead of what isn't. And as you focus on the positive, your appreciation will grow, and as appreciation grows, happiness flows. Gratitude shifts your attitude. So, find something to be grateful for every...

When someone is angry or behaving badly, or when you're not understanding someone’s point of view or where they're coming from – a skill you can practice is empathy.  Practising empathy is a challenge because it requires us to: - step back from our busy...

Want to get better at something?  Practice. Practice, regularly and consistently.  It can amount to astounding results over time.  It can make you outstanding. So what will you practice?  Make a thoughtful decision on what you practice, how you practice and why you...

Practice being mindful everyday.  Not for the whole day, just during ONE routine activity.  It can be when you're eating, brushing teeth, washing dishes, walking, cleaning, writing...