Wednesday, February 01, 2006

A Life Coach Less Ordinary


I'm really getting carried away here. This whole blog thing must be going to my head as it's only 10.30 Wednesday evening and I've already written Thursdays blog. Well at least It's better than 10.30 Thursday night!

Whilst some of you might think it sad that I have sufficient time on my hands to have caught this programme hidden in the depths of Sky TV on UKTV Style others of you will know immediately why I’ve chosen it as the subject of todays blog.

It’s an infuriating programme that appears to have been made for sufferers of short term memory loss (such is the number of times that the storylines are repeated during the thirty minutes show) but the underlying message and the enthusiasm of the Speakmans more than makes up for this.

Whilst Nik and Eva Speakman don’t necessarily make for prime time must see TV it makes a refreshing change from the never ending run of makeover programmes for house, garden, face and finances that usually make up this section of the satellite viewing menu.

There’s plenty of seemingly obvious advice, at which the average sceptic might turn up their noses but I have to say that obvious or not it all makes sense.

If you start your morning with a quick bop around the room to some lively music (the Speakmans favourite being “Show me the way to Amarillo”) then the chances are that you will feel fired up and ready to face anything the day sends you. If you take to heart some of the mantras / Speakmanisms featured in the show and available in just about every self help book you care to read then you will feel good about yourself and start living a more satisfying life.

The trick is of course that you do need to walk the walk. This is classic NLP and there is just no way that this will work for you if you A) don’t believe it and B) don’t act upon it.

The Speakmans are a prime example of ALLCALMA and love them or hate them you can’t knock their success rate.

Take a look for yourself. A Life Coach Less Ordinary is on UKTV Style weekdays from Monday 9th January at 10pm. There’s more information at
http://www.uktvstyle.co.uk/index.cfm/uktvStyle/standardHomepage.article/sID/5335.shtml

I’m off to find my dancing shoes.

Happy Thursday

Mikey

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