Closing the year with gratitude
Instead of sweeping the highs and lows of 2020 under the rug, let’s use this time to pause, take stock and reflect.
In the last Bravely Blog article of the year, I share some simple reflection questions to help you close the year with gratitude and set positive intentions for the new year. I also share my own personal lessons from 2020.
Know your value (money mindset)
If what you’re doing can help someone else, who are you not to share?
In this blog post, I talk about the thing people love to hate and hate to love: money. How comfortable do you feel talking about money and attaching value to a product, service or talent that you have? I share some alternative ways to flip your money mindset in a way that focuses on value, connection and self-respect.
Smash your limiting beliefs
‘A story doesn’t exist unless you give life to it.’
Ben Koh, MCC
In this blog post, I share what I’ve learnt about limiting beliefs as a coach, how I’ve dealt with my own and ways that you too can overcome them. There is also a quick reflection exercise at the end for when you suspect that a belief or thought is holding you back, so that you can notice it, reflect and choose your own way forward.
Setting boundaries
'Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.' Prentis Hemphil
In this blog post, I talk about setting boundaries at the workplace. It will involve self-reflection and shifting your perspective on how you personally relate to boundaries. There is also a quick reflection exercise at the end for you to identify what you need to thrive at work, so that you can hopefully communicate and experience more of it.
Living your values in business
What are values? Do they remain unchanged throughout your life? What makes values important in business?
When I think of values, I think of them as my guiding principles.
In this blog post, I talk about what makes knowing, refining and living your values in business so important. There is also a quick reflection exercise at the end for you to identify your top 5 business values and how you can become more aligned with them.
Unleash your creativity
Creativity, as we know, manifests itself in many different shapes and forms.
I believe that we are all innately creative in our own way.
In this blog post, I share three ideas that will help you unleash your creativity. I also added a quick reflection exercise at the end for you to understand how you personally relate to the topic and how you can leverage your own creativity in your own business.