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I hope that you find my posts interesting and relevant. I also hope that find some of them motivational, while others offer enjoying fresh perspectives, hopefully opening up new possibilities for you in your career, job or business, as you see your world in a different light.
Yet some other posts are simply about things that I found interesting and choose to share, including stories from my life and experiences.
Many of the ideas presented are my own. Others are based upon, or adapted from, the work of others to make them relevant to the issues that I address.
I hope that you enjoy them. If you do, please don’t forget to subscribe to be kept up to date with my latest posts and other information from my site.
Leigh D Wilson
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Five signs you might need to focus on emotional healing
Would you take up my offer?
How powerful is the unconscious mind?
Is a lack of confidence keeping you stuck?
Is self-doubt keeping you stuck?
Is chronic stress doing this to your brain – Part 3?
Is chronic stress doing this to your brain – Part 2?
Is chronic stress doing this to your brain – Part 1?

Types of Problems Mindset Coaching Can Address
So, why do people decide

What do I do with my clients?
Many of us have barriers, both conscious and unconscious, holding us back in some way. Often, they are the result of limiting beliefs, decisions and emotions that we’ve taken on at a very young age.
Because of this, they can be unconscious, and we might not be fully aware of them, instead experiencing a niggling feeling that things simply aren’t going as well as they should be.

Are you ready to make the most of 2024?
It was SO rewarding to receive this thoughtful testimonial from one of my clients, today, the first day of the new year.

We don’t know what we don’t know
Imagine you’re driving along in your car, oblivious to the subtle signs of wear and tear. Initially, everything seems fine, but gradually you notice it’s not running as smoothly as it should.
This can be much like the journey you’re on in your professional life, especially if you’re navigating the complex world of engineering or other high-demand career.

My typical client’s journey to greater career and life success
Imagine you’re driving along in your car, oblivious to the subtle signs of wear and tear. Initially, everything seems fine, but gradually you notice it’s not running as smoothly as it should.
This can be much like the journey you’re on in your professional life, especially if you’re navigating the complex world of engineering or other high-demand career.

How is your emotional intelligence?
As a high-achieving professional, you understand the critical importance of skills like logical reasoning and technical know-how, especially in fields like engineering. These are the cornerstones of problem-solving and innovation.
Yet, there’s another skill just as vital, yet not as visibly celebrated: emotional intelligence (EI).

Transitioning from a career in engineering
The journey of an engineer is often perceived as a linear path: acquire a degree, land a technical role, and then climb the corporate ladder within the engineering sphere.

How to improve your self-awareness
The journey of an engineer is often perceived as a linear path: acquire a degree, land a technical role, and then climb the corporate ladder within the engineering sphere.
However, the reality is far more dynamic and, in many cases, unconventional. Recent insights reveal that only about 60% of qualified engineers in Australia remain in engineering roles, with a significant number transitioning to non-engineering sectors.

Are self-aware people likely to be more successful?
Self-awareness can indeed contribute significantly to a person’s success, especially in professions like engineering and other high-income professional roles that demand a range of persona skills. Here are a few reasons why

How ARE you going, REALLY?
This might be a good time of year to reflect on how well you have been going in your work, career or business over the past 12 months or so.

If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll end up some place else
This quote, seemingly lighthearted, carries profound insights about life’s journey and personal goals.
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