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Posts Tagged ‘ journey ’

10 Top Tips For Becoming Super-Confident (without becoming arrogant)

Jul 29th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

Following the theme of my popular post 10 Top Tips for Being Assertive Without Being Aggressive here are my 10 top tips for becoming super-confident (without becoming arrogant).
Many of my clients have becoming more confident on their list of reasons for wanting my life coaching services. For most of them, they can remember a time [...]



Thoughts on Change and Growth

Jul 21st, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

We live in a world where we expect everything now and while this can be useful, it can seriously get in the way of our growth and personal development. Change is something that takes time… sometimes it’s a life’s work. It can’t be hurried and you can’t make it happen before you are ready for [...]



Creating a New Status Quo

Mar 24th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

One of the biggest challenges we face when we undergo a process of change is the effect that this has on our friends, families and work colleagues. There is a status quo that we have established over the years that resists the changes we make and this often means that the change is short-lived. In [...]



Do You Have To Work Hard To Get Anywhere In Life?

Mar 19th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

For most of my life I have tried to do less and achieve more. For the most part this has been in vain! However it has always been in my mind that the belief, “you have to work hard to get anywhere in life”, really doesn’t fit for me. I appreciate that the people who [...]



Visualisation – Think It, Feel It, Be It

Mar 18th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

One of the most important components of dreams, goals and the Law of Attraction is visualisation. Most people understand the basic concept of picturing that which they want in their mind. It is not a new concept, but it has certainly reached more people since the release of the film The Secret. It’s well discussed [...]