Are You Really in Flow? A Discussion of the True Science Behind Our Flow State
By Melinda Perkins You’re running down the field, dodging in and out of gaps that seem to open just as you approach. You’re running down the field, dodging in and
Why it Pays to be a Great Teacher to Your Clients
By Melinda Perkins – We laugh at the vision of a fish being tested to climb a tree, but do we really know what this translates to in our interactions
Creating a Great Environment to be Ready for Stress
By Anne Larsen Stress is a common and normal physical response to challenging or new situations. It can be positive: inspirational, motivational, manageable, challenging or it can be moderate and
Why ‘Going Green’ is Good for your Health
By Kyle Riley BSc (hons) Our environment has a direct impact on both physical and mental wellbeing whether we realise it or not. Studies have found instant changes in the
Why Getting to Know Your Client Matters
By Nat Howard, BA Dip Edu It’s a pretty basic statement, yet it’s something that can be so overlooked. Getting to know your client matters. No matter what field
Know Their Why
By Nat Howard, BA Dip Edu If you’re a PT fitness provider, it’s likely that you train and exercise because you enjoy it. You have an intrinsic motivation towards
Why Your Attitude Might Be Your Client’s Problem
By Nat Howard, BA Dip Edu You’re a coach, a trainer, an influencer. So let’s be honest, you’ve probably got major attitude. Don’t get me wrong – people need
Self Love, Self Care, Self Mastery: Our Different Drivers for “Me Time”
By Nat Howard, BA Dip Edu People are motivated to engage in and sustain behaviours that serve their best health for different reasons. While each person is 100% unique,
The “Positive Mindset” Myth
By Nat Howard, BA Dip Edu Just as we know that you can be “too negative” – it’s equally true that you can be “too positive.” The popular
Mindfulness: It’s Not What You Think
By Nat Howard, BA Dip Edu Mindfulness is all the rage. Mindful eating, mindful moving, mindful sleeping. There’s so much “mindful everything” that it becomes “mindful nothing.” So let’s get