Have you ever looked back and wished you’d been braver? I certainly have. It’s one of the many reasons I do what I do because I know how very easy it is to let our fear and doubt call the shots – in our relationships, in our work, in our lives. Fear of messing up, missing out or making a fool of ourselves – it’s wired into our psychological DNA from birth! It’s why acting … [Read more...] about Live Bravely and Join Margie Warrell for a weekend in Batam
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Margie Warrell – Have you asked yourself the big questions?
As we mentioned on Monday, Margie Warrell's new book, Make Your Mark - A guidebook for the brave hearted, asks some big, powerful questions with the goal of helping define and achieve success in work, relationships and life. But when posed questions including, what's your purpose in life and what are your values, many (including Deborah) can be stuck for answers. While … [Read more...] about Margie Warrell – Have you asked yourself the big questions?
Margie Warrell steps out of her comfort zone
Margie Warrell is a bestselling author, Forbes columnist, business coach*, Founder of Global Courage and regular contributor on Channel Seven's Sunrise morning show. She recently sat down to talk to Deborah about her personal journey, the challenges women face in their careers and her latest book, Stop Playing It Safe. Margie is a mother of four school-aged children and … [Read more...] about Margie Warrell steps out of her comfort zone
Dare To Live Your Bravest Life
By Margie Warrell A friend’s mother recently died. Over the last few years she’d spent more and more time alone, inebriated, nursing a deepening and long-held resentment toward her ex-husband, and unwilling to confront the truth of her life: that she had, at least in part, driven him away and was responsible for her own loneliness and failing health. “How are you?” I asked my … [Read more...] about Dare To Live Your Bravest Life
Hope is a risk that must be run
In recent months I’ve spent time with several people going through a tough time and struggling to hold on to hope and stay optimistic. Depression is tapping at the door of a few. I know there have been times over the years I’ve felt that way myself. When my brother Peter was struggling with mental illness. Each step forward seemed to be followed by two steps back. As the years … [Read more...] about Hope is a risk that must be run




