by Tahlia Meredith | Mar 11, 2015 | Personal development |
Part of what makes Lisa Messenger so compelling is that she generously imparts her wisdom in sound bites — just a few words, but they really pack a punch! Combine that with her easy-going, open and excitable nature and within five minutes of meeting her...
by Tahlia Meredith | Jan 28, 2015 | Personal development |
A couple of weeks ago, instead of New Years resolutions, I shared with you some of the feelings I’m chasing in the year ahead, and how this can be a useful exercise to complement (or replace) goal-setting. But because I like having direction and can be a bit...
by Tahlia Meredith | Jan 14, 2015 | Personal development, Self-Care |
When it was released in late 2012, Danielle LaPorte’s Desire Map^ changed the goal-setting game forever. Traditionally when we set goals we think of what we want to do (get a promotion, go to Bali), have (new car, bigger TV), or be (CEO, teacher). What if,...
by Tahlia Meredith | Dec 10, 2014 | Personal development |
Last week, I lost my job. For those playing along at home, you might have noticed that I’ve never really said here what it is I actually do at my day job. That didn’t happen by accident. It was a tough choice for me, because I know that being open is...
by Tahlia Meredith | Nov 19, 2014 | Personal development, Review |
Last week I was fortunate enough to meet The Minimalists, Ryan and Josh. I was super excited because, not only am I a fan, they have also played an important role in my development over the past couple of years. More on that in a moment. I am not a minimalist, by any...
by Tahlia Meredith | Nov 12, 2014 | Personal development |
Photo Credit: francisco_osorio via Compfight cc While I know that what makes advice ‘good’ can be highly subjective and has so many variables, I thought today I’d share with you some of my tips for giving golden advice, every time. Detach yourself...