Monthly Archives: November 2018

St Albans Mental Health 24-25th Nov

Do take a look at this fabulous initiative – something for everyone.  I hope to see you there. I am speaking at 11:15 on Saturday 24th. The St Albans Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference is a partnership event between YC … Continue reading

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The Elephant in the (learning) Room

What is the #elephant in the learning room?  Its something that everyone in education knows about but nobody talks about.  Well actually there are 3 connected elephants: People learn visually, especially small children. These are the pictures they makeup and … Continue reading

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Where has all my energy gone?

Are you searching for increased energy and restored vitality: whether you have occasional exhaustion or have been running on empty for some time and have developed major fatigue.  We’ve all of course experienced those feelings of extreme fatigue, for example, … Continue reading

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Learning to Visualise

There are many ways to learn about visualising; here is the one I printed in Bridges to Success.  You can find the whole book here. Bridges to Success  – How to Transform Learning Difficulties, available in physical form or on Kindle … Continue reading

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Learning difficulties and being ungrounded

In short, being un-grounded is akin to driving a bus whilst sitting on the roof; exciting but not exactly effective! As any school teacher would agree, learning is impossible without focus, concentration and creating an effective learning state.  What most … Continue reading

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Improving handwriting

On the subject of writing, I have collected some diverse examples of things people do and simple ways they can improve their handwriting: Some people prefer to write in capital letters – in business, this is taken as shouting. Some … Continue reading

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