‘You and me gonna be fine’. Exit hand in hand walking into the sunset. In love? This is your soundtrack. Vol 4 of the Greatest Indie Love Songs of all time.
Archive for June, 2010
The Greatest Indie Love Songs of all Time (Vol 4)
Posted in Indie Love Songs, Must-have music, Rare music, tagged 4AD, A promise, Arclight, Best Indie Love Songs, Best Indie Love Songs ever, Broken Records, Chris Martin, Colchester, Coldplay, Delays, Don't fear me now, Dreams, Embrace, Essex, Evan Dando, For Lovers, For the Birds, Fourth Base Record Label, Gene, Geoff Travis, Good Vibrations label, Gravity, Greatest Indie Love Songs, Greatest Indie love songs ever, Greatest Love Songs of all time, Greg Gilbert, Hold your breath, I melt with you, In Tua Nua, Indie Love Songs, Iron and Wine, Island Records, It's about time, James, Jamie Sutherland, John Peel, Johnny Waller, Juliana Hatfield, Leonard Rossiter, Leslie Dowdall, Love and some verses, Love songs, Martin Rossiter, Modern English, Morning Runner, Morrissey and Marr, Nick Kelly, NME, Olympian, Pete Docherty feat Wolfman, Roy Stannard, Samuel Beam, She's a Star, Sinéad O'Connor, Sounds, Stephen Streeter, Steve Mason, Steve Wickham, Sub Pop label, Terri Hooley, The Calling, The Cranberries, The Fat Lady Sings, The Juliana Hatfield Three, The Lemonheads, The Postal Service, The Smiths, The Waterboys, There is a light that never goes out, Tony Mitchell, Town & Country Club, U2's Mother label, Wherever you will go, Worthing Pier, You and Me on June 23, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Extinguishing the desire to smoke
Posted in auto-response psychology, Discovery, Eriksonian, Powerchange, tagged addiction, auto-response psychology, bad habits, causes of smoking, choose life, cigarettes, competing commitments, Give up smoking, giving up, hooked on cigarettes, how to give up smoking, how to quit smoking, Powerchange, Quit smoking, self-control, smoking, Stalemate, stop smoking, what do you want more? on June 23, 2010 | 2 Comments »
You are not a ‘smoker’, you are someone who smokes. After four hours of coaching Miss Y was set to go, but something seemed not to be right. It was clear that she still harboured a desire to have a cigarette and that this was troubling her. The smoking habit had become a barrier to [...]
The Art of Self-Presentation
Posted in auto-response psychology, Body Language, Communication, Discovery, Powerchange, tagged building rapport, connecting with the audience, creating an atmosphere, death by powerpoint, delivering a speech, doing a presentation, Facebook, finding the limelight, great public speaking, in the spotlight, Linked-in, love what you say - say what you love, making a speech, Meetup.com, Powerchange, preparing a presentation, Presentation skills, public speaking, room management, Roy Stannard, seminar management, speaking in public, speaking publicly, speech making, the art of self-presentation, Twitter, winning an audience, working a room on June 9, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Ok, you have been asked to present a training seminar. Or make a speech. You. The You that normally chokes when asked for the time. Lost for words? More like abandoned in a huge wide open space called low self esteem. We’ll deal with the self-worth issue elsewhere – but let’s get you through that [...]




