How to fail your way to success
How to fail your way to success - why it’s good to get it wrong… sometimes Failure, Fear, Feedback and Fascination There has been such a huge emphasis on ‘success’ in our world it has made it difficult...
View ArticleSoul Poet
Poetry is a means of expressing our inner thoughts and feelings, our inspirations, insights and intimate experiences. Life is poetry – and poetry occurs all around us, in us and through us all the...
View ArticleWork as Play
Work as Play - The Heart and Spirit of Business It seems that increasing numbers of us are looking for different ways to live in a more balanced and fulfilling way, so that we feel connected with our...
View ArticleWhat Are The Top 5 Regrets of People Who Are Dying?
I am in the middle of reading ‘The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying’. Published by Hay House in March 2012, this is a beautiful, powerful and moving book written by Australian musician Bronnie Ware, based...
View ArticleThe Secrets of Mastering Time
Mastery in Time – Christine Miller In our modern world, ‘time’ seems to be at a premium; the majority claim they don’t have enough, and overload is a common complaint. Bombarded with information from...
View ArticleLove Is – More than rosy moments
Love Is I was reflecting this morning that this is the first Valentine’s Day for three years that I haven’t been involved in some kind of poetry competition or promotion – 2010 and 2011, I was working...
View ArticleA Very British Blog Tour
Welcome to A VERY BRITISH BLOG TOUR - 2013 A collection of blogs, books and authors who are surprisingly very British Christine Miller invites you to take part in ‘A Very British Blog Tour’ by...
View ArticleOne Step Too Far – Tina Seskis Book Review
A Truly Compelling Read Christine Miller “The heat is like another person to push past as I make my way along the platform. I board the train although I don’t know whether I should, after all. I sit...
View ArticleTom Evans’ Soulwave – short, thought provoking read
A Short Novel With a Fast Pace and A Wake-up Call For Us All Christine Miller Soulwave is a short story about a possible fascinating future, which is designed to whet the appetite for Tom’s expanded...
View ArticlePortraying Life – Manet, Bellows & Unexpected Joy
Lunch on the Grass Manet, Bellows and the surprising pleasure of the unknown We were thrilled to attend a ‘friends and family’ private showing event at the Royal Academy of Arts in London last week....
View ArticleFor the Love of Art
Strarta: London’s Newest Art Fair Marilène Oliver, Dreamcatcher, laser-cut acrylic fishing wire and ostrich feathers Beaux Arts It’s a real honour to be speaking at the inaugural Strarta Art Fair in...
View ArticleCelebrating Poetry – And she brought me Snowdrops…
And she brought me Snowdrops… Sharp strands slicing, Stinging swallows: Tiny throat cut, No mercy. Crisp cold whiteness Thin flat sheets Hard steel Metal, framed. Voice silenced; No sound emits. No...
View ArticleThe Meaning of Meaning
So, what’s the meaning of Meaning? Free beer, abundant ideas, alternative solutions, changing the world of business in the 21st century … and much more. Will McInnes There was a real buzz of...
View ArticleChristine Miller – The Love of Art Talk
The Love of Art & The Art of Love Christine Miller This is the unedited, uncut audio recording of a short talk I gave at the Strarta Art Exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, London in...
View ArticleMaking Education Work
Christine Miller This post is inspired, or maybe provoked, by the press coverage today (January 27th 2014) of a new UK report called ‘Making Education Work’ which is calling for ‘A-Levels to be axed...
View ArticleThe Tao, Miracles and Reflections on Love
The Butterfly Nebula – aspects of reality Understanding and Reflection I’ve had a lot of experiences of Being Love, of practising Love, and holding Loving spaces as I’ve been deliberately researching...
View ArticleTina Seskis – words from the heart
Launch of Tina Seskis book Christine Miller It was an honour and a delight to finally meet Tina Seskis – best-selling author of the tautly engrossing psychological thriller ‘One Step Too Far’ - in...
View ArticleI’m Giving Up Nothing for Lent
Rising from the ashes – still crazy after all these years? (with credit to Paul Simon) The French House I found this blog post from 5 years ago – interesting to reflect on how much has changed –...
View ArticleNick Inman’s Guide to Mystical France
Nick Inman’s beautiful book about ‘Mystical France – Secrets, Mysteries, Ancient Sites’, published by Findhorn Press, £14.99, is an exciting and useful addition to any travel library. And it is a...
View ArticleWhat Do You Want to Write About……………?
Sharpen Your Writing Tools I’ve had a lot of messages from people telling me they haven’t written anything for many years, or that they dry up when they pick up a pen, or that the blank paper/screen...
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