Five words that help you move forward

Committing to change can be a scary thing, even if it’s something you really want.

This last weekend, for example, we signed the lease agreement for my shiny new office in Waterman House.

It’s a lovely office space. Bright, clean, comfortable, air conditioned, with a manned reception and everything.

And after months of being without a proper office, it’s like a dream come true.

(Long story short: our old office got flooded, and by the time I realised I’d have to find somewhere new, it was summer holidays and the kids were off school)

So, I was desperate to get back to work and really excited about starting over in a modern office.

But, at that moment of signing – of handing over deposits and rent in advance – I had a moment of panic…

Was it the right thing to do?

Will I be able to get enough clients through the door to cover the rent?

How quickly will I be able to get the message out that I’m back in business?

And even though I had run all the figures a hundred times with my husband, Rob, and I knew this was the perfect choice…

… I still froze with fear at the thought of the commitment.

But then I remembered Richard Branson’s favourite saying…

“Screw it, Let’s do it!”

And you know what?

As I sit here today, having set up my lovely new office, I feel really, really alive.

I feel the same excitement that I felt when I first qualified, 12 years ago.

All the fear is gone now I’ve taken the plunge.

You can do it too.

Maybe you want to stop smoking, beat a phobia, stop being so anxious, get more confidence.

Whatever it is, if you are desperate to make a change in your life, but are hesitant to take the first step, then I can help.

If you book a session with me during September 2016 and give me the phrase “Screw it, lets do it”, I’ll give you a £20 discount on your first session.

So, clicky clicky and get in touch

Heidi Woodgate