by Michael Neill | Aug 22, 2016
I have spent most of my life afraid. Not afraid of anything in particular, though at times it certainly seemed like it. I’ve been afraid of heights and afraid of people; afraid of spiders and afraid of snakes; afraid of failure and afraid of success. But whatever it looked like…
by Michael Neill | Aug 15, 2016
When I first began learning about the Three Principles, I threw myself into the field with my usual ‘kitchen sink’ abandon, reading every book multiple times, listening to every audio I could get my hands on, going on every course…
by Michael Neill | Aug 8, 2016
Frank (not his real name) was a businessman from Europe who came to me to improve his client acquisition skills. During our first session, we talked about the illusory nature of thought and how easy…
by Michael Neill | Aug 1, 2016
In his classic book The Road Less Traveled, author M. Scott Peck shares the following analogy: If one wants to climb mountains one must have a good base camp…
by Michael Neill | Jul 25, 2016
In my work as a transformative coach, I’ve noticed that regardless of whether a client has come to solve a problem, reach a goal, improve a relationship, or unleash their potential…