Articles tagged: Self-confidence

Get Out of Your Own Way! – 3 steps to take you from sabotage to success.

18 May 2010 | One Comment | By Fiona Harrold

The world is made up of two types of people – those who are onside and those who aren’t. Where do you stand? You’re either backing yourself or you’re tripping yourself up, holding yourself back while others less good, less deserving, less talented pip you at the post.

Bounce Back – What's Your Biggest Obstacle?

11 May 2010 | 5 Comments | By Fiona Harrold

What’s your Number One obstacle in bouncing back? The answer – You. Life is challenging. The best-laid plans can go wrong. There’s not a single one of us who doesn’t feel we could have/should have done some things differently/better.

Five Steps from Misery to Happiness

23 Mar 2010 | 22 Comments | By Fiona Harrold

According to recent studies, Britain is Miserable! I’d like to do more to help all of us to feel more positive, upbeat and optimistic. Here are my five practical tips to help take you from misery to happiness.

Five Steps to encourage you to LOVE YOU!

10 Feb 2010 | 9 Comments | By Fiona Harrold

Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day with another or yourself, the truth is – the most important relationship you’ll ever have will always be – with YOU!

Confidence & Charisma for Life

20 Mar 2009 | No Comment | By Mike Blissett

Find a confident new you, brimming with get up and go.

Top Tips for Christmas Confidence

4 Dec 2007 | No Comment | By Mike Blissett

Feeling fabulous throughout the festive season doesn’t just happen, we make it happen. By following these simple steps you won’t just feel more confident at the party, you’ll positively glow.

Five steps to Confidence and Charisma

2 Aug 2006 | No Comment | By Mike Blissett

Confidence and the charisma that inevitably accompanies it isn’t the preserve of some elite few, it’s there for you too if you’re willing to take the time to develop it.

Nick's Story

4 May 2005 | No Comment | By Fiona Harrold

I first became aware of Fiona when I tuned into Danny Baker’s BBC London show some 15 or so months ago.  Much as I’m fond of the High Priest of erudite comedy, the man with a face and girth for radio, he was venting cautious scepticism that I felt did Ms Harrold little justice, despite the fact I had no idea who she was.
The phrase Baker pounced upon with merciless cynicism was Fiona’s claim that everybody has the ability to be ‘special’.  I took it, in good faith, to mean …