Better sleep rises to better mornings

Sleep and rest are essential to being at your personal best. Listening to your body is key and slowing down sets the pace for rest. Do you notice how your energy levels change throughout the day – when are they at their highest and lowest? How do you feel when you wake? #LimitlessResponseAbility #Wellbeing #BeingYourBest 

Consistency keeps you going

Regular exercise improves mental and emotional wellbeing. It boosts concentration and moods as well as improves sleep. Exercising consistently improves overall health especially cardiovascular. Grounding your feet on grass and exposure to sunlight is key. Exercise keeps you energised, productive and happier. There’s no one-size-fits-all, find your best form of exercise that you can doContinue reading “Consistency keeps you going”

Let food be your medicine

Food has a big impact on your body and mind as well as your overall wellbeing. A healthy diet that nourishes you raises energy levels, improves productivity, regulates moods, better sleep and most importantly, reduces ailments. Some simple tips to nourish your body with palm sized protein, healthy fats (nuts, avocado, seeds), rainbow colours ofContinue reading “Let food be your medicine”

Significance of the life we lead

Whenever I read this Nelson Mandela’s quote, I get goosebumps as it reminds of the Costa Rican phrase plan de vida meaning soul’s purpose, the Japanese call it ikigai meaning life purpose and the French term it raison d’être meaning reason for being. It is rooted in the belief that we have a unique reasonContinue reading “Significance of the life we lead”

Strive for progress than perfection

Elizabeth Garett Anderson was the first woman to qualify in Britian as a doctor. She was rejected from every medical school she applied to because of her gender. She smartly found a technical loophole at the Society of Apothecaries by passing all the exams to become a registered practitioner. She campaigned for women’s rights andContinue reading “Strive for progress than perfection”

Discover our own special light

A purposeful life is when you can find ways to use your talents professionally and personally. Talents come in many forms and they are a part of you that feels like second nature. By focusing on where your natural talents lie often, they can lead to greater sense of fulfilment. What energises you and howContinue reading “Discover our own special light”

Meditation can change the way our brains work

The Dalai Lama has continued through the years to directly encourage research on the brain and meditation, the neuroscience of meditation. Countless Tibetan Buddhist monks have worked with Richard Davidson, a prominent professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who researched monks meditating over the course of tens of thousands of hours. These research studies haveContinue reading “Meditation can change the way our brains work”

To live is to choose, choose well

Living a life that is aligned to your core values goes a long way towards feeling more fulfilled and help you experience a greater sense of wellbeing. Start with self-compassion, not approval from others. A step in helping you find clarity to being your best is to reflect on what are your top 3 values,Continue reading “To live is to choose, choose well”

To see the upside, in the downside

Gloria Steinem, a writer and trailblazing feminist sparked a movement amongst women while pushing for a future of equality, authenticity and respect. Gloria marshalled a new age of equality, through her work more women are afforded the respect and opportunity they deserved and also changed how women thought about themselves. She speaks passionately about theContinue reading “To see the upside, in the downside”

Stress is caused by wanting to be ‘there’

A quotable quote seems to exist in the space between and that invisible connection to one’s life experiences. It meets you where you are and it has the capacity to take you as far as it can because often, as AnaÏs Nin wisely said “we see the world not as it is but as weContinue reading “Stress is caused by wanting to be ‘there’”