
Ideas in Circulation: A Small Experiment in Gratitude
In my recent book, “Precious Jewels: small experiments for personal growth,” I explore how small, intentional experiments can create meaningful change in our lives and

In my recent book, “Precious Jewels: small experiments for personal growth,” I explore how small, intentional experiments can create meaningful change in our lives and

“We come into life formed and perfect, a whole – we learn and we hope, we connect and we yearn to be a part of

The announcement reveals the publication of the author’s new book, “Precious Jewels: Small Experiments for Personal Growth.” It introduces the “Bridges to the New” concept, designed to assist individuals in navigating transitions through reflective prompts. The approach encourages personal development by exploring new perspectives and creating tailored questions.

There’s a curious disconnect in how we approach change. We often think of our deepest values as abstract concepts that live in one realm, while

I’ve been reflecting on how my various coaching programmes and books connect into one coherent journey of exploration and transformation.
In my latest blog post, “The Explorer’s Journey: One Path, Many Adventures,” I share how values, insight, creativity, and practical tools form a natural progression through four layers of development.
Whether you’re interested in coaching, personal growth, or simply curious about how seemingly separate ideas can form a unified whole, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this framework.
What single thread connects your diverse work and passions?
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Discover how small experiments can transform your approach to change. Learn practical steps for career transitions, creative projects, and personal growth from experienced coach Stuart Eglin.

In my decades of coaching leaders and teams, I’ve discovered that transformation rarely comes from a single approach. Just as ancient wisdom traditions speak of

I am really excited to announce my forthcoming book, “Precious Jewels: A Small Book About Small Experiments.” As many of you know, I’ve long been

I’m excited to share with you a new and innovative way to engage with the themes of my book, “The Inner Fire”, through a Deep

I’ve mentioned before in this blog that Carl Jung’s work has had a significant impact on my life ever since I read his autobiography when