This year’s newsletters

Our vision is to see every complementary health practitioner loving their work and achieving their vision.

Having an Impact (April 2012)

Whilst we like to think our recent book will stand the test of time, we don’t expect it to have the longevity of the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest recorded texts in the world at over 3500 years old.  Not only has the physical form of that epic stood the test of time, but one of the core messages is as relevant today as it was then.

Is a Painless Practice realistic? (March 2012)

We are often challenged on our choice of name – because many people hold the belief that a painless practice is an unrealistic proposition. We usually respond with the qualifier “we say pain-less, not pain-free” (though sometimes we remember to be a salesperson and ask “so what’s causing you pain right now?”). 

What Can Only I Do? (February 2012)

Thanks to all those readers who sent best wishes regarding our book, and special thanks to those who bought a copy – whether for themselves or as a gift to friends who run therapy practices. We are delighted to report that sales are going well, and the number of people who have said they like the book is now greater than just James and his Mum (though she loves it).

The Seven Pillars of a Painless Practice (January 2012)

After over one hundred issues of this newsletter, we wonder whether we are entitled to be self indulgent and talk about ourselves a little. We are quite excited at the moment because, after months of work and years of procrastination, our latest book hits the bookshops this week. With such a momentous event happening in our world, we thought we would take the liberty of sharing the core idea within the book.