Life Coach and Therapist
Talmud
Life Coach and Therapist

Talmud is an international consultant in emotional wellbeing, trauma-informed engagement, mindfulness, behaviour change, Implicit bias, performance coaching, equality, inclusion and diversity, mentoring, facilitation, wellbeing and professional /personal development.

Upon meeting him, what strikes you first and foremost is his open communication style and

effortless ability to explore sensitive and challenging subjects with empathy and non-judgement.

Talmud has a PGCME (Post Graduate Continuing Medical Education) Certificate in Clinical ...

Years in Practice
23 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
£60 - £120 GBP
$116 - $233 AUD $106 - $212 CAD €72 - €144 EUR ₹6405 - ₹12810 INR $129 - $259 NZD £60 - £120 GBP ₴3128 - ₴6256 UAH $76 - $152 USD
 Hospital Way,
Hither Green,
London, SE13 6UF,
England, United Kingdom
Hospital Way, Hither Green, London, SE13 6UF, England, United Kingdom
Online
In-person

Talmud is an international consultant in emotional wellbeing, trauma-informed engagement, mindfulness, behaviour change, Implicit bias, performance coaching, equality, inclusion and diversity, mentoring, facilitation, wellbeing and professional /personal development.

Upon meeting him, what strikes you first and foremost is his open communication style and

effortless ability to explore sensitive and challenging subjects with empathy and non-judgement.

Talmud has a PGCME (Post Graduate Continuing Medical Education) Certificate in Clinical ...

Years in Practice
23 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
Letting Go

Letting Go

Article | Self-esteem
It is at the end, that we truly begin to move forward. We have to let go of some old things, to be brand new...
Love and Relationships

Love and Relationships

Article | Love
There are no machinations in true love...There are no secret conversations, manipulations, or conspiracies...There's no one-upmanship or competing, it's just love...There's transparency in your thoughts and actions, there's no convincing there's just acceptance, trust and knowing...The desire to inhabit, cohabit, and coexist is inherent...Never an afterthought, you don't have to try, because the feeling you have, 'exists'...It lives and breathes, it's current...It's not about meeting someone els ...
Self-Driven Life

Self-Driven Life

Blog | Life
Learn to love life and love will never be far from your grasp, for life will love you back...Close your eyes...breathe...You are safe. Now open your eyes and grip the adventure that lays before you, with your hands and your heart, rise up, turn night into day and day into night, you are your life...Never give up on what you believe in, but you must choose your fight, your battle and be realistic about the potential outcomes...Working on the principle of having one life (regardless of the belief ...
How Do You Stop Regretting Regret?

How Do You Stop Regretting Regret?

Blog | Emotions
Most of us have regrets of some kind, about decisions from the past, actions taken, decisions made, people we've hurt...
How To Solve Workplace Dynamics

How To Solve Workplace Dynamics

Blog | Business and Career

When The Same Person Who Can Help You, Is the Same Person You Answer To

Losing Your Spark and Finding It Again: Using the Negative as a Platform for Self-Discovery

Losing Your Spark and Finding It Again: Using the Negative as a Platform for Self-Discovery

Blog | Burnout

We all have those days…

When you don’t want to get out of bed and the thought of going to work is painful…

We all have those days…

When you look out of the window and the grey clouds reflect your mood…

We all have those days…

When we feel depleted, defeated, with our energy and motivation at an all-time low…

When we enter that 'negative' place and wonder if our spark will ever return…?

Here's the challenge…the more you search for it, the harder it is to find, like chasing your shadow as the sun goes down…

So, let's let our spark find us, as we explore the 'negative' place…


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