In this modern world where we have access to 24 hour news across a variety of different platforms, it …
Continue reading “Engaging with world events without falling into overwhelm”
Equine Facilitated Learning & Wellbeing Coaching
With Rosie Withey
In this modern world where we have access to 24 hour news across a variety of different platforms, it …
Continue reading “Engaging with world events without falling into overwhelm”
Has anyone ever called you an ‘empath’? If you find that relating to others or sensing how someone might …
What is stopping you from stopping? This may seem like a strange question but let me rephrase it – …
Change and transformation. I often hear these words used interchangeably, as if they mean the same thing, but the …
When you hear about someone taking an extended amount of time off (away from their business or work or …
Continue reading “Taking time to rest and why false beliefs may be preventing you from doing so”
While going about your daily routine, have you ever asked yourself “am I truly happy”? We do many things …
Continue reading “The Importance of Coming Back to Yourself”
While writing a recent newsletter I was given the chance to reflect on a lovely day I’d spent with …
Continue reading “What a horse called Amber taught me about being authentic.”
Have you ever been in a situation where you have asked someone how they are and rather than getting the …
Continue reading “Understanding when it’s safe and appropriate to share how you are feeling”
If you have been following me or other coaches on social media, or you receive my newsletter once a …
Do you look back on moments in your life and feel a sense of guilt for certain past experiences? …
Continue reading “Guilt or shame: what is the difference between these two emotions?”
“Something isn’t right but I don’t know what it is.” Is this a thought you have from time …
It probably won’t surprise you but since saying goodbye to my horses, Jack and Bramble, at the beginning of …
Continue reading “Exploring the difference between grief and sadness”