Introducing: The Thriving Blog Tour!

Connection and growth are two of my core values, which is why I’m delighted to announce that today is the first day of the Thriving Blog Tour!


The blog tour is running between 24th (today) and 31st March and features 15+ thinkers and writers discussing the topics of self-care and thriving in life. During the next week, you’ll be able to read two or three new posts on the topic of thriving in life each day. We already have two awesome pieces from Ashley Wilhite and Alicia Johnston live on the page and more will be following over the seven days.


Here’s what you can do to make the most out of the blog tour:

1. Go here to view the live and upcoming posts.


2. Read the available posts, bask in their wisdom.


3. Write down your biggest takeaway from each post, plus the action you’re going to take as a result of this newfound knowledge.


4. Follow as many of the Thriving Blog Tour participants on Twitter as you can—that way you can keep track of the great work they’re doing in the world.


5. Hit me and the other writers up (on Twitter, via email) and let us know what you think of the tour so far. If you’re on Twitter, don’t forget to use the hashtag #Thriving so other people can search for your tweet too :)


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Finally, if these posts leave you feeling inspired to thrive in more areas of your life, I invite you to join me for From Coping to Thriving, which starts on April 1st. This six-week journey will help you stop doing the things you know aren’t good for you and provide support as you become a healthier, happier you. Click here for more info and to register.



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