HAVE YOU EVER noticed how pleased people are when you ask a good question? They even exclaim 'Good Question!' in acknowledgement. This book, which bringstogether some of the favourite questions used by 28 of the sharpest minds inbusiness and personal de
When she landed at Dover off an ocean liner, Judy could still hear the sounds of her Zulu Nanny singing. She was a Surrey grammar school girl doing sciences, with a taste for drama fed by Christmas parties with cockney music hall relatives.
She danced through student life in Brighton reading novels, dressing in 1940s frocks and learning from enlightened lecturers how to teach teenagers and adults.
She has taught English, literature, drama and more in prison, technical college, Iran, Rudolf Steiner School and in the community to every age. She has cooked French food in Paris, collected Balinese paintings, sat with Buddhist teachers in Devon and Thailand, edited and written for magazines, run workshops, acted, helped found a school in New Zealand, owned and run a B&B and done up old houses. She's studied art therapy and anthroposophy, and been on inspiring seminars with the best.
She enjoys many things and in a parallel universe she might be a basket maker, an interior designer, an inventor, a spiritual friend of sorts, a playwright or a director.
She has a B.Ed in English, psychology and education, and certificates in Drama Therapy, NLP Practitioner level, Newcastle College Performance Coaching and Fraser Clarke Business Coaching. She's an International Coach Federation member and a Social Artist.
Judy believes we can `have it all' by finding balance, bringing our own dreams into reality and giving to life.
People choose to work with Judy to achieve personal, career and business goals and when they want their lives to matter. People she meets need to be contributing and feel painful frustration until they are. Her vision is for things to work out in the 21st century, and so her book is about evolving communication. Life is changing and people need inspiration, and to experience their lives as necessary parts of the big picture.
Judy loves interesting conversations and relates to the whole gamut of relationships and group dynamics, so she works one to one and with groups, inviting people to develop confidence and creativity, and finding questions encouraging clarity, fresh thought and moving forward. People can allow different aspects of themselves to blossom.
Her clients come from a wide personal and geographical background, including business people, coaches, writers, and those using coachingand facilitation skills; a diverse group sharing a common desire to make unique contributions to life.