Navigating Modern Life with Awareness through Observation

Author: Niloufer Perera During a recent visit to my friend’s home, I found myself in awe of the technology that made life so effortlessly convenient. It was as if I hardly had to lift a finger; a simple command like “Alexa, open the curtains” was all it took for things to happen automatically. Whether it…

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Who you are is how you listen

Author: Jayantha Fernando The Hidden Lesson of the Hundred Rupee Note: A Reflection on Mindful Listening Imagine being asked to describe the symbols on a hundred rupee note. It’s something we handle almost daily, yet most of us struggle to recall the details. This exercise reveals a crucial insight: while we may be familiar with…

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From Nothing to Everything

Pause Reflect Transform Author: Nuzla Nawaz Would you believe that I learnt one of the most important life lessons while watching Pooh Bear? Many years ago, while watching ‘Christopher Robin,’ a cherished movie to this day, I learnt from Pooh that ‘doing nothing leads to something.’ At that point in life, I was a mum…

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Pause, Reflect, and Transform: A Path to Personal Growth

Author: Irshad Lukman In today’s fast-paced world, taking a moment to pause and reflect can feel like a luxury we can’t afford. Yet, this time is crucial for our personal growth and well-being. By deliberately stepping away from our daily routines and responsibilities, we give ourselves a chance to assess our lives, understand our experiences,…

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The Ripple Effect of Coaching Conversations

Author: Amanda Daniel. Life, in many ways, is like a river, flowing with twists, turns, and occasional rapids. Navigating this river can be challenging, and sometimes we need a guide to help us steer through the rough waters. For me, that guide came in the form of coaching conversations. I vividly remember my first coaching…

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Coaching Conversations – An Intervention for Midlife Career Professionals

Author: Inoka Dias Midlife, the years between 30 and 70, with 40 to 60 being the core is often associated with plateaus and declines, hence the all too familiar term “midlife crisis”. G. Stanley Hall, in his book, Senescence, The Last Half of Life (1922) when describing the five stages of life says that “middle life or…

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Navigating Difficult Conversations For Better Outcomes

Author Shiyara Dassanayake. My daughter being the buddle of energy that she is, bounds after school, lugging all her paraphnelia and drops them on the living room floor. She flops herself in to an armchair and reaches out for my phone to check the countless number of messages she may received on my phone. As…

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Transitioning from “Stuck in a Rut” to “In The Groove”

A Journey of Self-Discovery As 2024 started and seems to have swiftly moved forward I reflected on these two states having been inspired by a post on linkedin. Are you caught in a cycle of monotony or thriving in your element? Are you stuck in a rut or in the groove? Recognizing the difference between…

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Speak your Truth?

Betsy Cohen was pregnant with her second child, when her toddler Sam, became curious about where the baby was in her body. “Mommy,” he asked, “are the baby’s arms in your arms?” ”No, the baby is in my tummy.” She replied. “Are the baby’s legs in your leg’s?” ”No, the whole baby is in my…

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