Julian of Norwich, Bob Marley, and many others have offered variations on the same comforting message: “Everything is going to be alright.” I firmly believe in this reassurance, but what does it really mean? It doesn’t promise that we’ll get everything we desire—whether it’s health, happiness, love, or riches. Perhaps it’s more of an invitation to embrace the present, to let go of the futility of worrying, and to accept that the future will unfold in ways we can’t yet predict.
In my bespoke workshops and mentoring, I help people explore creative approaches to living and working with greater fulfilment—focusing less on the uncertainties of the future, and more on what we can create right now.