String – poetic expression
String. As an object, it has many uses. It also has many applications within a broad range of expressions.
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String. As an object, it has many uses. It also has many applications within a broad range of expressions.
String – poetic expression Read Post »
A sneeze. Just one or many. Can feel relieving or annoying. It just arrives often without warning. A natural bodily function that we have all experienced. So where does the word take you?
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This week’s word was ‘therefore’. An adverb that is often written, not spoken as much. A helpful word for many reasons….
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IN this podcast, we look at how the word ’too’ is used, and what we can listen out for when we do.
This week’s word was ‘charity’. Some see the act of charity as kind and helpful, some patronising and damaging.
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In the quest of honesty and what is real, telling yourself ‘I am (funny, caring, compassionate, happy or any other label)’ may inhibit noticing and expressing what is actually felt and happening for you.
Why are labels for ourselves and others limiting? Read Post »
Spicy, a word used to describe many things, most commonly related to food. And yet, this word also took us into discussions about life.
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This week’s word was ‘uncanny’. What a great way to express about phenomena that is difficult to explain.
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It can take a small change in one aspect of your lifestyle, to have a ripple effect on the whole of your life. Sleep is one of those areas. Where are you at with your sleep? Is it something you would like to improve?
Sleep, how is it for you? Read Post »
This week’s word was ‘birth’. As it is the ‘birth’ of a new year, it seems quite apt.
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Welcome 2024: Have you discovered that making New Year’s Resolutions don’t work for you? Why is that? And yet we
New Year’s Resolution – an alternative approach Read Post »
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