In today’s fast-paced world, achieving a balance between work and personal life can be challenging. This is where the franchise model shines, offering a unique combination of freedom, flexibility, and financial upside. For those considering a career shift or wanting […]
Passing to the Other Side: Nicole Kerr – ExtraOrdinary People
Nicole grew up in a hyper-religious family – except, as her parents were from different religious factions there was no agreement about which was the right one to follow or the right way to live life. This created a great […]
My Missing Pieces: David Richman – ExtraOrdinary People
My Missing Pieces: David Richman – ExtraOrdinary People In his late 30’s, David was a stressed-out, overweight, smoker. He married an abusive alcoholic, with 4-year-old twins. Domestic violence is often thought of as something that men perpetrate and women are […]
Against All Odds: Gemma Bailey – ExtraOrdinary People
Gemma Bailey is an entrepreneur, franchisor, trainer, therapist, author and podcaster who specialises in NLP and Hypnotherapy as the primary modalities of her work. For the last 2-years, she was secretly embarking on a new venture that not only stretched […]
A Hopeful Person is Happy and Grateful
I was reading an article at the weekend and long story short, the article echoes that people who suffer from depression are suck in a rut with it and that a big portion of their depression is caused by the […]
Life Went Out of Control: Bill Heinrich – ExtraOrdinary People
After developing a successful business and living in a long marriage, Bill Heinrich walked out on his life. Expecting a journey of self-discovery, he found himself crying in the foetal position on the floor for 3 days. Bill realised his […]
I Think You’ve Got a Problem: How to Raise a Mental Health Concerns (Part Two)
I want to share with you tips and strategies that I developed in my own life when I had to sit down and have that ‘I think you got a problem’ chat with others who were close to me. Here’s […]
I Think You’ve Got a Problem: How to Raise a Mental Health Concern (Part One)
How should express to someone else that we think they may have a mental health problem? And should we? There are some things that we don’t raise, even if we are clinically qualified to do so you don’t tell your […]
Life After the Military: Matthew Rainwater – ExtraOrdinary People
Matthew is a man with a moral compass that has caused him to become an advocate for others in challenging circumstances. Following a difficult upbringing with alcoholic parents, Matthew was homeless by the age of 17. This caused a revaluation […]