Monthly Archives: October 2009

Claire Hayes


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Since I have had mentoring sessions with Jane of RichThinkers I can honestly say that not only has my thinking about money turned on its head, I have also started to put into practise money making activities! In the last two years I have built up a buy-to-let portfolio, started an internet based business and also a “real life” business. I have been a self-employed therapist for many years, but it is only now that I feel fully confident that I can both do what I love and make money too… a winning combination and thanks to Jane’s clear and supportive coaching. [read more]

Miche Tetley


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A few months on from finishing our sessions, and my psychotherapy practice is thriving. I’ve experienced a profound shift in my attitude towards money, which I couldn’t have made without your advice and support in the beginning stages — you really helped me to face my money demons and move through them! I now have my business feet firmly planted on the ground. I have had so many new enquiries this year, that I’ve almost not known where to fit them! I really do feel that the work we did together has helped me build a new and more solid foundation. Thanks for your help, Jane. [read more]

Sarah Brown


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Jane has helped me enormously, very gently and wisely steering me towards finding the answers for myself, rather than imposing her world view upon my understanding. I value and trust her, and as a result, she has helped me to let go of the blocks that I had placed in the way of the work I would like to do, clearing the fog and helping me to see the way more clearly. So thank you for your time and care, I do really appreciate it. [read more]

Caroline Born


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It always feels like great creative energy when I’m talking to you. The things you say are so fresh and energetic. Thank you! [read more]

Inspired action — what is it exactly?


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If you know my work, you’ll have realised I often talk about taking inspired action, as opposed to motivated action. Inspired action brings with it more ease, sense of purpose, joy and meaning.

The Findhorn Foundation are organising a week long conference on this theme; if you are at all attracted by the idea of inspiration being the factor behind your actions, then visit http://www.findhorn.org/programmes/programme375.php for more info. [read more]

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