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Five to February 2020
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Five to February 2020

Five to February 2020 is open until September 18th. See post or site for more details on how to book in a free discovery session to see if I am the coach for you! Everybody has stories, I want to hear yours!

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Supporting Refugees in Their Leadership.
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Supporting Refugees in Their Leadership.

People who have been displaced from their homes due to war, conflict, religious ousting, natural disaster, political disaster and the other sudden causes for which people seek refuge don’t become incapable. They still have their skills, professions, abilities, leadership, dignity, motivation and pride. They are still full humans with their full capability.

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Planning for Love and Quality
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Planning for Love and Quality

Team Furuya did a team planning session today. It included pulling sacred cards and seeing what came up, looking back on a previous planning paper (95% of the things on there came to fruition) and dreaming big and broad. This was the magic dreaming day.

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The Japan Times: Managing eating disorders and mental health during COVID-19
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The Japan Times: Managing eating disorders and mental health during COVID-19

I was featured in The Japan Times- This is a very important conversation about how we treat our bodies during COVID-19 from a psychological perspective, and I was honoured to be invited, alongside the Clinical Director of TELL, Bill Clearly and Aya Nishizono-Maher, an adviser at the Japan Association for Eating Disorders (JEAD) and professor at Meiji Gakuin University.

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Pot Noodle, Nans, and Zebras; A Tale of Childhood Isolation
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Pot Noodle, Nans, and Zebras; A Tale of Childhood Isolation

I was listening to one of my favourite podcasts where one the potential (oh so middle class) concerns of this Corona Virus ‘lockdown’ will be a generation of children terrible damaged, or lazy, or some other such dull, intellectual and pessimistic conjecture. I personally cannot wait to see what this strange karma will produce - I love kids and adults and watching them transition from one to the other; their legacy is not really my business.

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