Linda Simpson
Bio
Storyteller, Urban Farmer, Love Bubble Distributor
I enjoy my life to the full, whether working in Our Small Urban Farm or uplifting and enabling beautiful beings in their spirituality, their journey. Love is my Magic and my Alchemy.
Stories (17/0)
When in Doubt, Ground Yourself
This story was pushed into being because I recognized a moment in time where I felt myself being drawn in by unknown fears and I was surprised at how well these fears had affected me. It was just a little, but enough that I noticed; enough that I realized my disconnect feelings and energy.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Motivation
Simba
Jan called to say that it was about time we had another cat! It seems she had a lovely little female grey tortie in the cattery due to it being dumped over her fence. She had rehoused the last one to us and we had Ming from 2 years to a very healthy 17 years old. Such a proud and awesome cat too.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Petlife
5 Steps to Neutralizing Brain Clutter
I’ve played with this concept for a while now and finally feel clear enough about it to share. Throughout my own life I’ve had a hugely Busy Brain and as I saw the effort my brain went through to monitor and control my actions I also saw the solutions. These solutions are a mixture of simple and complex mind walk style meditations that I have created and use inside my mentoring/coaching practice as well as creating recordings for online use.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Lifehack
We're Parking Where?
Being chosen as an Air Hostess (which is what we were called in that less PC era) was such a thrill for me. Not for the glamour and not for any of the more obvious reasons, but because someone actually chose me, Linda, a small town, country girl.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Confessions
How To Promote Your Heart Based Business
Many of my clients have a block when it comes to some of the most fundamental promotion techniques. I’ve helped them randomly which developed into an information live session on Zoom and now I’m sharing here, as the information is so simplistic and so useful.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Journal
The Mum Effect
Dear Mum, There are so many things still to say and you’re no longer here for me to phone you. I often think about how you managed through what must have been a hugely diverse and difficult life but you did, and you more than managed – you thrived.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Families
The Weirdest First Date Ever
“Thanks for that name Jake, that’s information I’d better take straight to the client. I’ll catch you back with the results. And, yeah, I’ll bring in the police from this end” KC hung up the phone before Jake had a chance to comment as she felt sure she needed to move fast with the information she’d just received.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Humans
Love Bubble Energy Process for Kids
Well Hello, it's Linda here from Neutralizing With Love. How are you going today? I’m here today to tell you the journey of Love Bubble Energy. It's an amazing story that popped into my thoughts as I was thinking about how I mix with people and how sometimes I let people mix a little too much with me and my energy. You know what I’m saying, huh. How you come away from some meetings a bit flat, not so happy.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Longevity
Tips for finding the Perfect Lease or Rental Home
Are you Searching for the perfect place? Moving house is always going to be stressful and choosing a home, whether rented or leased, means you’re held to a contract which generally has penalties if it’s broken. So choosing well, choosing with knowledge, is going to bring you a better outcome than leaping into a place because one thing shone out to you. Taking stock of what you actually need as a family or as a single means you’ll find a home that works for you.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Lifehack
Fabulous Fungi
When we came home from our travels it was to a yard overgrown with palms and all things tropical. We had owned and operated a landscape business as we settled this original garden and the plants were a reflection of the area and the sort of plants our customers could love and care for.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Lifehack
A Bee Motel
We’d been home from our travels for some time and had developed a naturally based productive garden on our 570 sq mt urban block (total size, including the house) This was awesome fun mixed with hard work of course. Then we noticed that our very urban spot wasn’t really attracting many bees.
By Linda Simpson 3 years ago in Lifehack