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Posted on 4:22pm Monday 13th February 2012
The first six weeks or so of this year have been imbued with the essence of patience for me. Doing nothing, whilst waiting for others to do something has, in fact, shown me that even when you remain perfectly still there will still be circles of movement around you.
Posted on 12:43pm Saturday 2nd July 2011
Sometimes the balancing act is as simple as stopping to appreciate a beautiful sunset!
Posted on 2:12pm Friday 1st July 2011
It’s been a while! A whole year actually… And yes, I could say that the Juggler dropped a ball; the one with ‘blog' written on it.
Posted on 1:45pm Wednesday 7th July 2010
Perhaps it’s just me, but I get a sense that in general terms ‘doing’ is far more valued in the world of business than ‘being’.
Posted on 10:04am Wednesday 21st April 2010
How do you score on the FT (Frustration Tolerance) Index?
Posted on 7:56am Thursday 1st April 2010
As a teenager I was highly influenced by John Pilger’s 1986 book “Heroes”.
Posted on 1:49pm Sunday 21st February 2010
So now the New year is well and truly underway and resolutions of change have either become part of our lives or have long been abandoned.
Posted on 10:00am Tuesday 12th January 2010
The way I see it, there are three types of New Year’s resolutions, 1. The desire, or a vague idea to change something in some way 2. The decision to break a habit or change old behaviour 3. The intention to create a new habit or develop a new skill Vague resolutions such as to ‘be more healthy’, ‘take more exercise’, ‘lose weight’, or ‘get a better job’ need to be given the smart treatment. If they are ever going to progress past the wistful stage, they need to be: S pecific M easurable A achievable (or agreed, if planned in conjunction with someone else) R ealistic T ime bound For example, if wanting to lose weight or change your body shape, firstly ask yourself WHY? This will help you to clarify and strengthen your intention in your own mind. When you are clear about what you want, others are more likely to be able and inclined to help you.
Posted on 5:40pm Thursday 3rd December 2009
I had the great opportunity recently to take a peek behind the scenes at Radio Pembrokeshire; and to try my hand, or perhaps I should say my voice, at recording.
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Helen Noble aka The Juggler is a mother of 3, living and working in Pembrokeshire. Having previously lived in other parts of Wales and the UK she has settled here with her family and continues with her balancing act. Helen has worked in psychology and law and believes that if you can see the problem clearly then the solution is firmly within your grasp. However, she knows how tricky it is to keep all the balls in the air at the same time and is up for sharing ideas and offering suggestions to help.
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