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About trudyarthurs

Trudy Arthurs is a professionally accredited Coach, Facilitator and Trainer who specialises in working with people who want to call a halt to the communication hassle, lead their personal and professional lives with heart, and love their wellbeing.

Your Choice – Your Self-Compassion

Today is about Choice.  I love that word.  Choice.  How it feels in my mouth when I say it.  The variety of sounds within that one word when I speak it.  And the meanings of it.  The many differing meanings of it. The importance of conscious choice in our lives.

For our purposes, I’m offering the […]

By | May 26th, 2016|Categories: Compassion, Confidence, Courage, Personal Power, Self-Compassion, Self-trust|0 Comments

Give Yourself Permission

What is it about Self-Compassion that’s so scary-making?   What is it that makes us resistant to being kind to ourselves? And admitting that we are doing so?   We sure as goodness know how to be compassionate to others. We know what actions to take, the language, words and tone to use. So what the heck […]

By | April 25th, 2016|Categories: Commitment, Compassion, Courage, Mindfulness, Permission, Self-Compassion, Uncategorized|0 Comments

What’s your first reaction when you think of being ‘self-compassionate’?

“yea, I know I should be, but I just don’t have time”; or

well, that’s just pure selfishness”; or

“I’ve started to give myself just five mins self-care each day, and can feel the difference already”?

Self-Compassion gets a really bad rap in today’s world of do-more/have-more/I-have-to-look-after-others-before-myself. However, well-documented […]

Self-Compassion A-B-C

My client looked at me, tears in her eyes. She’d finally admitted, in a soft whisper, that she was done. Past empty. Not just tired – way beyond that.

“What do I do now?” she murmured. “I’ve all these commitments – I love my family, my busy job travel, my mum, and other stuff. But I’m […]

By | February 23rd, 2016|Categories: Compassion, Confidence, Courage, Mindfulness, Self-trust|0 Comments

Are You Beige, Square or Star-Shaped?

With thanks to www.tetonplants.org for picture.

The priest finished his sermon at Mass last Sunday by offering this quote below:

“God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. I have my mission. I may never know it in […]

By | February 3rd, 2016|Categories: Blog, Commitment, Compassion, Confidence, Courage, Personal Power, Self-esteem|0 Comments

Decisions … Decisions ….

Beara Peninsula, West Cork, Ireland | (c) Trudy 2015

Making a decision can be tough. So many considerations to take into account. When we solely use our conscious mind and thinking brain, our egos can get in the way, tripping us up with ‘what will people think?; what if it’s the wrong decision?; but […]

By | November 17th, 2015|Categories: Blog, Commitment, Confidence, Decision-making, Mindfulness|0 Comments

Out of The Nest

Picture: Lady LizArt / Eagle’s Nest at Tomoka State Park Fl

As you may know I’ve gifted myself the joy of a lot of special reading time this year, as I coast towards my 6th decade. And I’m really loving the inspirations, challenges, learnings, awarenesses and ideas new and old that I’m dancing with. […]

By | August 25th, 2015|Categories: Blog, Commitment, Compassion, Confidence, Mindfulness, Self-trust, Uncategorized|1 Comment

Self-Compassion or Self-Judgement?

Last month’s article on my experience of trying to control my health problems elicited a huge and positive response. Thankyou to all who connected with similar stories.

There was a time, after the various operations and medical care, that I looked back on my stubbornness with a shiver of self-judgement. ‘How could you do that to […]

By | July 20th, 2015|Categories: Blog, Compassion, Personal Power, Releasing control, Self-esteem, Self-trust|0 Comments

Is Your Control Killing You?

Picture: Ricky Reston Dreamstime Stock Photos

 Jan 2011……… I was hunched over in pain in front of my gastro-consultant. I believed I was 7.5st weight. I looked and spoke like an 85 yr old rather than the 55yr old me. I’d been visiting him over the previous ten years with increasing levels […]