Real Time Heart-Based living
So what is Real Time Heart-Based (RTHB) Living?
RTHB living is based on the fundamental view, that living as you, your whole authentic self, you can find happiness, peace, and wellbeing for yourself, others and the environment around you (planet), what we call SOE. It is living in the recognition that you are unique, and your gifts, qualities and talents matter.
In these Real Time Heart-based living podcasts, we look at what is happening in our lives and the world around us - what we may be struggling with or feel overwhelmed by, and provide alternative ways of seeing things, using the fundamental principles of Real Time Heart-Based approaches.
These principles offer an alternative guide to lead you to finding happiness, wellbeing and peace for you personally and for the world.
We share ‘markers’ that indicate and give signs of what may be governing your choices, and offer alternative ways based on the key principles that underpin this Real Time Heart-Based approach.
This approach is a journey of discovery and practice, which we too are engaging as we support others on this alternative path, to see, feel and live as our authentic selves.
We welcome you to join us, to learn and discover more about the approach.
Contact us, with any questions or to continue the journey and ongoing practice towards this way of life.
Real Time Heart-Based living
Busyness and Heart-Based Living
If we aim to get to the heart of the matter, with what matters, it is helpful to challenge misconceptions and habits we have come to see as ‘just the way it is’.
So this chat is around ‘busyness’.
So often we hear or say ourselves, ‘I’m so busy’ in a way that suggests we’re missing out on something else more important because of it.
If that is the case, rather than ‘so busy’, how would it feel to respond with ‘I’m giving my energy and time to what matters and is important to me’?
Ah, that would be wonderful!
So, how can that really happen? What could we become more aware of, that could assist us living more this way.
This may be another helpful practice towards Heart-Based Living. We’d love to hear how you go with it.