ADHD, Identity & The Stories We Live By
…there is evidence to suggest – that modern life can exacerbate ADHD symptoms enormously – even in people who may not clinically have ADHD. Continue reading ADHD, Identity & The Stories We Live By
…there is evidence to suggest – that modern life can exacerbate ADHD symptoms enormously – even in people who may not clinically have ADHD. Continue reading ADHD, Identity & The Stories We Live By
There were days I couldn’t stop crying. Days where I felt so low it was unfamiliar and frightening. And because I was “the strong one,” the capable one, the leader – I felt doubly worthless for burning out. I became what I now call a serial wellbeing customer.
Counselling. Meditation. Reiki. Qigong. Workshops. Retreats. Books. Podcasts.
I tried so many modalities.
Continue reading Why I Created The Unbreakable Path
This is the best present you can give yourself! This short talk explores the subtle – and often invisible – ways we respond to our own mistakes, stress, and pressure. Even high-performing people seem to push themselves through criticism, guilt, or self-punishment without realising the toll it takes on their resilience. In this session, we look at the neuroscience of motivation, why reward-based approaches strengthen the nervous system, and how people can shift from self-pressure to self-support. You’ll learn simple, practical ways to recognise your inner patterns, choose healthier responses, and build a kinder, more sustainable relationship with yourself. It’s about becoming your own ally – not your own obstacle. Continue reading From Inner Critic to Ally
Why do I offer free resources? The answer isn’t complicated. It comes from my own lived experience and my deep respect for the people I serve. Transparency matters to me, so I’ll say this plainly: I give generously because I believe in the value of my deeper work. Continue reading Who Offers Free Resources?
We often talk about trusting our gut as if it’s a metaphor for instinct – but in truth, our gut has a great deal to say about who we are and how we feel. The more scientists study the gut–brain connection, the clearer it becomes that digestion isn’t just a biological process. It’s a mirror of our inner world: our history, our stress, our resilience, and even our sense of safety. Continue reading How to Improve your Gut Health: Where Science Meets Story