Browsing articles tagged with " therapeutic tales"

Safe in the Harbour

May 10, 2011   //   by Steve Wooding   //   A Slice of Lemon, Articles  //  No Comments

(1274 words – approx 7-11 mins to read)

We spoke last time about being open enough and brave enough to entertain the idea of worlds different to our own, so I thought I’d tell you a story that I wrote a while back for a client that seemed to be appropriate

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Pebbles (podcast)

Jan 7, 2010   //   by Steve Wooding   //   Audio, Podcast  //  1 Comment

This isn’t that new a tale – I first used it as part of a series of ‘Creating Calm’ stress-management sessions a few years back.

As always with metaphorical tales, it’s about whatever you take from it… enjoy! Read More »

Distant Singing (Podcast)

Jan 4, 2010   //   by Steve Wooding   //   Audio, Podcast  //  No Comments

A therapeutic and metaphorical tale about… well, I’ll let you decide..!

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Unploughed Ground (podcast)

Oct 21, 2009   //   by Steve Wooding   //   Audio, Podcast  //  1 Comment

A tale of opportunity, potential, focus, action, investment, success and reward…

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Unploughed Ground

May 25, 2009   //   by Steve Wooding   //   A Slice of Lemon  //  No Comments

To make the most of ourselves we need to invest in ALL of ourselves.

“Break up your unploughed ground, and do not sow among thorns.”
[Book of Jeremiah, Hebrew Scriptures / Christian Old Testament]

“Every loaf of bread begins with a seed sown and watered.”
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[1313 words, estimated reading time 6-10 mins]

I’m going to tell you a story, so if you want, I’ll give you minute or two to get a cuppa or whatever else you might need to help you get comfortable first. Read More »

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