by Michael Neill | Feb 18, 2013
I had a particularly interesting conversation with a coaching client this week. We were speaking about his ongoing sense that no matter how much progress he was making, it was still with a sense of six steps forward, five steps back. As he launched into another example of losing his bearings and getting stressed and wound up at work for the umpteenth time, it suddenly dawned on me that the problem wasn’t to do with a lack of knowledge or some inherent inability to fully grasp the import of what we were talking about – it was a question of standards…
by Michael Neill | Feb 11, 2013
Some years ago, I was invited by my publishers to be the “opening act” for Dr. Wayne Dyer at a couple of talks he was giving in Dublin and London. I was particularly excited about the second talk, as I would be speaking in front of thousands of people in Wembley Arena and it felt like “making the big time”…
by Michael Neill | Feb 7, 2013
What would you attempt if you weren’t afraid? What if a lack of courage wasn’t what’s been holding you back? On this show, I share a simple notion that could change your relationship with fear for the better!
by Michael Neill | Feb 4, 2013
Imagine a series of boats sitting in a marina by the shores of a beautiful ocean. One boat is called “Lots O’ Money”; another is called “Amazing Marriage”, and another is called “Thin and Beautiful”. Across the quay are boats called “Spectacular Career ” and “Abundant Fame” and “Loving Family”…
by Michael Neill | Jan 28, 2013
In any field of endeavor, we must first ascertain how things actually work before we can meaningfully explore how best to make use of them. We need to understand the physics of something to become better engineers; a better understanding of biology allows us to save lives. When it comes to human psychology, the more accurately we understand how the mind works, the more usefully we can address questions of how to use it. So before we try to answer questions about how best to live, it is essential to take a fresh look at how life works…