We're
well into the first decade of the 21st Century and life isn't getting
any slower. Through a series of
government and other initiatives, court cases and general awareness
we're becoming more and more aware of the importance of taking a
balanced approach to life.
We only use the term 'work-life' balance here because it's something
most people are familar with. However, iceandlemon believe
that it's a bit of a misnomer - it creates the impression that work
is something other than living. We don't agree with that at all
- frankly if you don't generally enjoy your work then there's an
issue that needs dealing with. Not that we should enjoy all of our
work all of the time of course (just imagine what life would be
like if you did..!).
We've devised a 'Calm'* approach to stress
management. This is NOT a conventional approach - those normally
focus on environmental factors. Our approach focuses on the
person, their approach to the world and their response to it.
And we know it works - it was put together and trialled during
a reorganisation in a large multinational company. The results for
some were nothing short of miraculous.
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ISSUES DEALT WITH VIA THE 'CALM'
SESSIONS
| » the biology of stress and calm
» clearing mental and emotional space
» a good night's sleep
» you feel what you eat
» half-full or half-empty?
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» positive approaches to life
» self-beliefs and stress
» learning from the past
» emotional cans of worms
» self-hypnosis
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You can visit the 'Calm'
minisite here for more information, get in touch via our contact
form, or just email info@iceandlemon.com
or call 0845 111 0360 if you'd
like to know even more.
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"True calm is a not an elusive place,
or an absence of stress; it is a state of mind that pervades
and underpins every moment of life, providing a viewpoint
from which all experiences can be seen, not for what we wish
they were or fear them to be, but as they truly are."
[iceandlemon]
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[*
Please note that the 'Calm' sessions are in no way affiliated or
connected to C.A.L.M.
- the Campaign Against Living Miserably, a North-West charitable
organisation aimed at dealing with depression amongst young men.]
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