Monthly Archives: February 2012

How to Cope When Your ‘Friends’ Say You’re Mad


posted in Articles, Jane's Blog

‘You can’t do that!’
‘Who do you think you are?’
‘My goodness, you’re getting a bit above yourself, aren’t you?’

Have you ever heard these statements from anyone? Or imagined that others are thinking them about you? Or even had a little voice in your own head thinking them, all by itself?

These kind of thoughts can be some of the most damaging to you if you are running your own business or practice. They chop away at the very roots of your self-esteem, your confidence, and your presence in the world.

Why do they happen, and what can you do about it?

They happen because, believe it or not, so many people have issues with either superiority or [read more]

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Yes, I can do it!


posted in Heart of RichThinking, Jane's Blog

I think this says it all, really! [read more]

Money Fountain Visualisation


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Three Essential Business Practices for the Self-Employed


posted in Articles, Jane's Blog

I was speaking recently to someone who is just about to start up on her own as a counsellor; she has been working in the NHS system and will be making the transition to self-employment fairly soon. Although we only spoke for about fifteen minutes, her eyes were opened to several things, all of which will help her make that transition as smooth as possible. So I thought I would share with you my

top three practical business tips when you are self-employed:

1. Have a separate source of income if at all possible when you are starting out.
2. If you work with clients, think of client hours, not clients themselves.
3. Keep your personal money separate [read more]

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Is It Really OK to Not ‘Do’ in Your Business?


posted in Articles, Jane's Blog

Following on from last week’s article, let’s take a closer look at ‘not doing’ when people all around you are not only ‘doing,’ but being very busy indeed doing things in their busy-nesses. If you’re employed it might be impossible to not ‘do’ without being fired, or reprimanded. But if you’re self-employed, or running a small business, your time is yours (or so you thought!). Often it’s self-employed people or small business owners who are the ones who seem to never stop, even if they are supposed to be in charge of their own time. People don’t often stop in our busy world because a couple of things happen when you do.

First, you often face your own critical [read more]

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