by Lesley Lyle | July, 2016 | self-development
Whilst grabbing a few moments to sit and have lunch outdoors recently, I became aware of the unrealised potentially therapeutic nature of the home environment. I love my home but don’t think I have fully appreciated its role in my wellbeing and for the embodiment of...
by Lesley Lyle | July, 2016 | self-development
Recently, as I drove home at the end of my working week, I thought about an evening relaxing on the sofa, with a few drinks and watching TV. I didn’t really pay much attention to the glorious sunshine, which is unusual for me. I guess that I was just tired. ...
by Lesley Lyle | July, 2016 | Strengths
People with the Futuristic talent theme from StrengthsFinder are especially talented at visioneering what could be. Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Mark Zuckerberg love to inspire people with a dream of the future. They vision and engineer the possibilities of...
by Lesley Lyle | July, 2016 | A Million Smiles
Family life is rewarding but in the early years of having my children I encountered unexpected struggles with daily life. I say unexpected because it was the small things that threw me the most. I found myself constantly reflecting on why the simple things seemed so...
by Lesley Lyle | July, 2016 | Brain chemicals, Uncategorized
Labelling unwanted behavior as a disorder has advantages and disadvantages. The obvious disadvantage is that it focuses on the problem rather than the solution. This violates the core premise of the positive world view: to focus on the behavior you want rather than...