by Clare Robinson | Jul 13, 2022 | Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Mental Resilience
I wanted to share a conversation I was just having with my Luminous Leaders, where we were talking about how they approach their days and working weeks, and currently, them not being set up in a way that optimises their energy. They shared with me the top challenges...
by Clare Robinson | Dec 6, 2021 | Communication and Influence, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Mindset, Purpose
Throughout 2021 I have hosted Luminous Coffee Conversations, and after every one of these, I leave feeling so energized and with so many new insights from these amazing leaders. In one particular session, I wanted to ignite a conversation that went against the grain....
by Clare Robinson | Nov 17, 2021 | Emotional Intelligence
Do you spend a fortune on beauty and wellness fads that never seem to make you happy? Here’s why investing in yourself from the inside-out is the real secret to fulfilment. “Feed” your mind, and the rest will follow. It’s a powerful mantra to keep in your self-care...
by Clare Robinson | Oct 20, 2021 | Emotional Intelligence
What does it mean to be confident? After hearing the best definition of confidence from the leader of a virtual retreat I was recently on. He said confidence is to ‘con-fide’. He went on to say that to ‘con-fide in yourself’ or to ‘con-fide in others’ requires you...
by Clare Robinson | Jun 4, 2021 | Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Podcast, Purpose
Clarety Coaching & Consulting · The Power Of Purpose With Alice Haemmerle And Emma Kirkwood Podcast Purpose has become a business buzzword, and something people are desperately seeking right now, but it doesn’t have to be so complex. On our latest podcast...
by Clare Robinson | Feb 15, 2021 | Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Podcast
My guest this week on the podcast is former PR turned Psychic and highly successful author, podcast-host, and mentor Helen Jacobs. I first met Helen at a business bootcamp run by my dear friend Lorraine Murphy 2 years ago. At the time, I had been in full-on ‘hustle...