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Mind Mechanics and Low Self-Esteem
IT’S often said that if you think you can, then you can. And if you think you can’t – then you’re probably right. One would suggest you are familiar with your own abilities, while the other could suggest you’ve yet to be made fully aware of them.
To a couple of Edinburgh businesswomen, what makes us the people we are is the way we think about ourselves.
Controlled by Drink, Wallowing in Self-Pity
VERONICA MAWDSLEY reached for another drink and tried to blot out her miserable life.
A bottle of vodka a day usually did the trick; enough to dull the stresses of work, the pressure of being a single mother, her two failed marriages and her plummeting self esteem.
What Did You Say You Do?
“My job is to be a catalyst. I help people change their lives. Whether reuniting a family after 18 years apart or helping someone beat an addiction, watching people who come to my door in despair grow to achieve amazing things is something I love with a passion.”
Rolling with the Punches in a Fight to Beat Drink
NOBBY Clark never did sing Shang-a-lang as he ran with his gang. After fronting the phenomenally successful Bay City Rollers for nine years, Nobby was off pursuing a solo career by the time that particular teen anthem topped the hit parade.
His problem was that, having left the band he formed with friends at the age of 15, no-one would let him forget about it.
Why Life Coaches Need MOT
NOT long ago the life coach was simply another “must-have” for the rich celebrity, to accompany their personal trainer, private chauffeur and bodyguard.
Now everyone from housewives to company directors is queuing up to better themselves.

