Over the last five years, Balance has featured many already-accomplished, female guests who have taken the leap to write a book and become published authors. From life coaches to comedians, the list is long and impressive. Writing a book is often a very personal journey and the exercise can be a long and isolating one, sometimes over a number of years. It takes commitment, … [Read more...] about Balanced Women are writing books
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Fatigued by having it all?
Book review We’ve had some fantastic, successful and amazing women on Balance and every single one of them have debunked the "having it all" myth and given us clear instructions to simply “do what makes you happy”. But is it as easy as it sounds? I don’t think so. Which is why I started reading a book by Megan Dalla-Camina called “Getting Real About Having It All”. Megan … [Read more...] about Fatigued by having it all?
Let passion and play ignite your possibilities
My client Mary was having a really hard time in her career. She knew that what she was doing wasn’t lighting her up, in fact she was pretty much hating it. She felt stuck, under utilised, and just plain bored. There was no purpose or passion in her job, but she had no idea what came next. As we worked together, the stories of what Mary was really passionate about started to … [Read more...] about Let passion and play ignite your possibilities
A woman’s path to healing (and one of my all time favourite books)
This post was first published on this site. In her extraordinary book The Path of Practice: A Woman’s Book of Ayurvedic Healing, renowned teacher and healer Bri. Maya Tiwari take us on a journey through the feminine face of Ayurveda and its mind-body-spirit practices. Through sharing her own stories, and weaving them through her insightful teachings, she illuminates the ancient … [Read more...] about A woman’s path to healing (and one of my all time favourite books)
Get past the Sunday night dread (and that Monday slump)
This post was originally published on this site. I’m going to force myself to do it. I should. I really don’t want to, but I have too. People are counting on me, so I better show up. I said I would, so I will. But I really, really, really don’t want to. Have you said any of these things to yourself recently? As you think about work this week, preparing yourself for … [Read more...] about Get past the Sunday night dread (and that Monday slump)





