Tag: Counselling
Happiness On The Inside – Fixes For Mind, Emotion, Soul & Spirit
Thank you for taking the time to visit my website. My name is Alex Webley and this website is about YOU – not me. Why is my site about you? A big, important question with a big answer – and one which I have simplified: YOU are the most important person in YOUR life. YOU have a series [...]
A Christian with no inner peace of mind?
Christian peace of mind? The Christian hotelier found guilty of gay bias looks set to lose her home and asks: So who’s really being persecuted? Mrs Bull, the Christian hotelier, is quoted as saying about her Christian husband Peter Bull: “The uncertainty of the future would take Peter down. He doesn’t cope well with stress.” [...]
When A Psychologist Or Psychiatrist Or Counsellor Is Not An Expert
Today I came across a disturbing story about the failure of mental health professionals to correctly diagnose and treat a psychotic drug addict who then shortly afterward went on to kill a pensioner. Mother begged for psychotic drug addict son to be sectioned just days before he knifed a pensioner to death I quote: Mental [...]
Joy Wizard – Feel Happy On The Inside
Hello, and a warm welcome to my website/blog to both new and old readers. I am a Life Coach, Executive Coach, Counsellor and Shaman. This website/blog is primarily about how YOU can: Feel Happy On The Inside. Experience Real Joy Despite Your Circumstances. I know how to help you achieve: deep and permanent change in [...]
Marketing Of Madness – Video. And how you can help yourself.
“If you, a loved one, or anyone you know is taking drugs recommend by a MD or Psychiatrist for Anxiety, Depression, Bi-Polar, ADHD, Obsessive Compulsive, Schizophrenia etc… then this film is an absolute must watch.” – James Colquhoun – Producer Director, ‘Food Matters‘ This is a key documentary on the psychiatric drugging industry. Here is [...]
Interesting, unexpected experience when helping client with mediation
Earlier this month I had to attend a local Court to assist a client with the mediation/arbitration of a dispute. Some of the reasons I get asked to help clients with this type of thing include: A good grasp of logical issues, coupled with sensitivity and understanding of deeper ‘touchy feely’ aspects. My personal presence [...]
Writing and being understood.
Do we understand each other? It is all very well to write stuff, but another matter to be understood. Properly understood. I try to make sure that I write in a way which is understood properly by most people. I try to steer clear of ambiguity too. One of my shortcomings, which I am working [...]
Why is a mind virus like a computer virus?
I am a lover of simplicity, partly because simple concepts can often illustrate great truths. These days I expect that most of us are familiar with computer viruses and the damage which they can cause. Many of us may well have suffered the consequences of a computer virus. Computer viruses vary widely in their effects, [...]
New depression video added
Years ago I used to suffer from chronic depression. My depression was so bad I longed for death; but was too afraid to do myself in. In this video I tell more about my personal situation and how it has given me key practical insights and experience to help others with depression, or feelings of [...]
Unsure what to do in life?
Recently I wrote a forum post (private business forum) with some suggestions for a member who was uncertain about what to do. I have reproduced what I wrote here (unedited, apart from name being removed) for the benefit of a more general audience: I am not surprised your head is spinning in the circumstances. It [...]
Be careful which counselor/counsellor you choose.
OK, so you have some issues, problems or simply something that you would like to talk to a counsellor about? The thing is, there are SO many people out there to choose from. And do you see a psychologist, psychiatrist or counselor? And how do you know who is any good? Sadly, qualifications are no [...]
Did your parents rob you?
One of the key responsibilities of parents is to instill and encourage a sense of positive self belief in their children. Did you parents do that for you? My father and mother didn’t – both in different ways. My father for example referred to me regularly, from a young impressionable age, as: Pest Little Bastard [...]
Where is your self esteem?
Where is your self esteem? This might seem like a strange question at first. Having a good self esteem is very important. Without a good self esteem, you will endure all kinds of problems in your life. You will also ‘inflict’ yourself on other people. I use the word ‘inflict’ because people with poor or [...]
Are You Having A Bad Day, Week, Month, Year?
How are you today? We get asked this so often don’t we. And mostly by people who really could not care less how we are. Many people even complain about the ‘awful weather’. At times I reply; “I’m enjoying it”. But then I’m a little strange. There is so much to complain about. Or is [...]
You Can Be!
We have all heard the terms or phrases… Wannabe Can’t be Won’t be Don’t be Often the words reverberate inside our heads. In fact, it can seem that these ideas are buried deep within our subconscious; lurking there ready to pounce on us when we need them the least! We need to change our thinking [...]
How and why I became a personal development blogger.
At times I get asked about how and why I became a personal development blogger. In fact, I wrote this post a while ago as a guest post for another blog. The other blog owner not only failed to even respond to my email, but also did not send a guest post for my blog [...]
The Need for Self-Confidence
We all have hidden fears that we don’t always want to share with friends or family. These fears often leave us paralyzed. When the need to overcome these fears is required, we often choose to take the easy way out: hide and run for cover. In order to succeed in life, we first have to [...]
Are video games addictive?
Many people wonder if video games are addictive. Others simply assume they are, or believe they are because they ‘heard it on the TV or from friends’ etc. But what is the truth? And what is the real question? (i.e. should we be overly concerned with whether video games are addictive?). Here is an article [...]










