The Quiet Rebellion of Living From the Inside Out

Somewhere along the way, attention became our substitute for connection — but what happens when the hunger for real connection finally catches up with us? It’s interesting to ponder where we’ve ended up — this constant need to be seen, acknowledged, and document our every move. It’s like over the last decade (or more) we’ve… Read More Read More

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Staying Human in an Age of AI

How energy literacy and Nordic Mindfulness can help us reconnect in an age of artificial everything. There’s a wave coming. Can you feel it? The speed, the noise, the endless urgency of it all. It’s breathtaking, impressive, and terrifying. We stand on the shore, watching it roll towards us — this great force of technology,… Read More Read More

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The Paradox of Success: Mental Health, Burnout, and Why Levelling Up Might Break You

The world loves the idea of self-made success. The hustle, the drive, the fire that turns visions into reality. For some, it looks like building a thriving company. For others, it’s rising through the ranks, creating a movement, leading a team, or establishing a personal brand that gets noticed. And for many of us, that… Read More Read More

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I’m Qualified, but I can’t find work. What now?

Q: “I studied architecture. I’ve applied and knocked on doors year after year — but I can’t get work. I’ve had to take another job in a factory just to make ends meet, while I try to keep my passion alive on the side. Give it to me straight, what should I do?” – Annie… Read More Read More

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Chasing Approval Won’t Make You Successful.

Attention vs. Presence: Why True Artists Don’t Chase Applause A lot of artists, creators, entrepreneurs, and innovators fall into the trap of thinking attention is the same as presence — that applause, likes, and visibility equal impact. It’s easy to confuse the external signals of success with the deeper work that actually matters. But the… Read More Read More

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What to do When Giving Everything Still Isn’t Enough

What happens when you bend over backwards to help… and still get blamed? Even though we all secretly wish we could be loved by everyone, the truth is, it’s impossible to keep a 100% satisfactory score. Through the many years of business, there are times that I too have been called greedy, cold, unempathetic, even… Read More Read More

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No Resistance, No Growth.

Joe runs a successful online business. He’s driven, focused, and full of ideas. But lately, he’s been feeling off. He wakes up most mornings with a heaviness in his chest. His brain is already listing things to do, but his body wants to pull the covers back over his head. When he does get up,… Read More Read More

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Not All Talent Shouts: How To Spot And Recognise Hidden Brilliance

Why the quiet ones often hold tremendous potential. Here’s what I believe about human potential: Talent isn’t always loud. It isn’t always obvious. And if we only look for what’s attention-grabbing and easy to see, we’ll miss the real gold. Did you know Paul McCartney didn’t enjoy music at school? In fact, his teacher didn’t… Read More Read More

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Why the InteMind Method® – The deeper truth behind the framework

I never set out to create a method. I set out to understand why people—brilliant, aware, deep-feeling people—could know exactly what wasn’t working in their lives… and still feel stuck. I watched clients have powerful insights. I watched them cry, laugh, uncover old wounds, reframe thoughts, say things like, “I know this isn’t true, but I… Read More Read More

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No More Shrinking: Why I’m Finally Speaking Openly About What I’ve Built

There are moments in every entrepreneur’s life when people question the value of what we’ve built. They want numbers. Metrics. Justification. And maybe—because of how you’ve been conditioned—a part of you wants to start defending yourself when that happens. To explain. To over-prove. To justify. Or play nice. Be a good girl (or boy). Smile… Read More Read More

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