Dr Toby

Co-owner, The Burnout Queens

The Burnout Queens club is coming soon

gate smallPutting the finishing touches on our newest project.  The good news, it’s a members club, it’s launching very soon, you’ll get an invite, it’s full of fantastic value and life-changing info, it’s got The Burnout Queens live and online, and….

it’s absolutely FREE!

THE REALM!  Where smart, creative & sensitive women begin to Defy Ordinary

We can’t wait to have you join us as we journey from Burnout to Balance to Bliss!  See you inside The Realm! very soon.

The Burnout Queens xx

Time To Pack-Up And Move On?

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You are brilliant, Darling!  We know it and you know it.  You sparkle in your own unique way.  But sadly, the brilliance of your brilliance isn’t always appreciated!  In fact, it is often misunderstood and sometimes, well sometimes, it just goes unnoticed!  Now that’s a royal pain!

Now you could just recline on a chaise lounge, despairing about why the world doesn’t understand you, or you could read our three simple answers to why you may need to pack-up your brilliance and move on!  Are you ready?

#1 – Creative, quirky, sensitive types can’t thrive in environments that don’t get us.

Sometimes the environments you choose to work or live in are unsupportive, plain and simple.  When you try to survive in environments that don’t appreciate your HSP nature you eventually begin to feel diminished or less than. Seriously, if this is the case, you need to have a good honest conversation with yourself.  Have you ended up in an environment (office, group of friends, relationship) where your brilliance isn’t appreciated, goes unnoticed, gets ignored, is made fun of, or put down?  Your surroundings can make you feel like you need to hide the best of you.  You know, an environment like this can actually get to the point of feeling hostile.  No, my loves, you are not imagining it.

So if you are in an environment where it feels like your intelligence, senses, and emotions are becoming dulled, then it’s time to take your brilliance where it can be freely expressed.  You deserve to find places in the world that nourish your sensitivity and creativity.

Seek places that are open to your strengths, talents, gifts, humour, love of beauty, and unique world view.

You need environments where you can be true to who you are.  You definitely want to spend your life in places that reflect your values and beliefs.  If you are to feel respected and honoured you need to know that others benefit from, enjoy, and value your uniqueness.

#2 – Hey, if they don’t get you, they don’t get you.

Sometimes people don’t appreciate your brilliance.  Actually, some people are unnerved by it or threatened by it!  Oh we know you may not believe that, but it’s true, you are often perceived as powerful whether you know it or not!

We know you are naturally inclined to keep trying to get your <insert here>  (boss, mother, father, partner, colleague, sister, teacher…) to ‘see’ your brilliance, to see things from your perspective, to accept your novel approach to things.  But seriously, what a waste of time and energy!  Constantly trying to explain yourself only tarnishes your brilliance.  “If they just understood me everything would be fine.”  They won’t.  So (excuse our bluntness darling) but time to…

Stop selling your soul.  Stop trying to get ‘them’ to see the errors of their ways.

When you continue to attempt to scale this wall you only increase your own stress.  You are never going to persuade them, prove to them, get them on-side, or ‘help’ them to see things from your point of view.  Sorry, but they don’t want to, they aren’t able to, they are simply not there with you!  And, you know what, that’s ok.

You have a choice to make, you can stay in that ‘old’ place of proving your genius or you can pack-up.  We just want you to know that as long as you stay stuck in that struggle you are a single pirouette away from creating your own burnout.

#3  –  Admit it!  You hide your brilliance.

Indeed, you sometimes go to royal lengths to hide your brilliance.  Well, my dears, it’s time to show-off your strengths, successes and achievements.  Now relax we’re not saying you need to get all diva-ish or braggy, not at all, we know that would make you uncomfortable.  You see, somewhere along the way you became more comfortable letting others see your less than powerful points.  But seriously, where does that get you?  Only to the place you fear the most; boredom, tedium, and dullness.  That is no place for a Burnout Queen!

Darling it’s high time you get your crown out and start polishing because you are ready to show the world just how much you can sparkle!  If you keep hiding who you are, you will eventually begin to feel diminished and you may even start believing that you are dull!  AND, this could simply never be the case!

You know, it’s perfectly alright to appreciate the times you are afraid to let your brilliance show.  You may temporarily feel afraid of what will be asked of you, afraid you are not ‘up to the job’, maybe afraid you have been kidding yourself about your brilliance all these years, that you are, well…oh let’s just say it, a fraud!

You know, it’s o.k. to be afraid as long as you don’t let that stop you.

What are you waiting for?  If you aren’t going to show the world how much you have to offer, who is?

It may take a little getting used to, but the next time someone says to you ‘How do you do it all?’  You simply answer, “Extremely well!”  When someone asks, ‘How are you today?  Your answer…

“Brilliant!”

It’s time to take your brilliance where you can let it shine!

Until Next Time…Grab Life by the Crown!

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The parade, the evacuation and poached eggs

pride parade 2015It’s the first of August and where we live it’s the biggest Pride Parade in the UK (160,000 people) and we’ve never seen a pride parade before, so off we went to snap a few shots, watch the fun and samba.   But…

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED WHILE WAITING FOR THE PARADE…

There we were on the corner, across from the seafront.  Camera in hand we were perfectly positioned to enjoy the parade and snap away.  Here’s the all important shot that we didn’t realise would change our morning really fast!  You see (and I mean look for yourself) across the street there are 2 crowd stewards behind a street post.  As they were there, a police motorcyclist arrived to help with the parade advancing.  We saw the steward cross and say something to the officer and he went over and looked up at the sign as well.  (strange we thought…these highly sensitive minds were attentive)

The policeman came back to his bike, radioed the ‘sergeant that they’d found something (this is NOT good news).  Dr T turned to me and said, we should move, something’s not right.  Off we went down the road, after noticing a small wireless transmitter strapped to the signpost!

So a few hundred yards down the road, we stood as more motorcycle police arrived…we moved even further down and across the road so that we could make a hasty exit up the street if need be.  Then everyone was being told to move back from the area and the parade was halted in it’s tracks.  We just looked at one another…

…you know living in this beautiful country has made our North American it’s-too-far-away brains become more aware of the nearness of danger on the streets.   We decided it wasn’t worth the risk (who would look after The Burnout Pups) and if we were far enough away from a possible blast, neither of us wanted to experience the horror of seeing injuries and rescues.

So, we decided (and this is where I love that we are decisive) off to enjoy a poached eggs on toast breakfast.  If nothing came of this then we would be wimpish, but alive.  If something happened, we were safely wimpish!  Our first attempt at a large crowd event in the UK and we ‘almost’ experienced it…but wait

After breakfast we walked back down to the beach and saw the parade still waiting to begin. A few questions later and we found out a package had been found and the army bomb squad had come and blown it up.  The significance of this is, we were standing in the crowd a few feet in front of this package when we noticed the device on the post across the street!

We don’t know what to think, or how to react.  But…

As we walked home, along came the police closing the street because the parade has now been re-routed to come our way.  All is not lost.   We had front row position while the bands blasted fantastic club music.

We have snapshots, we had fun and best of all, we arrived home safe and sound.  We can’t thank that parade steward enough for her outstanding call for help…and the poached eggs were delish as well.

The very things we have stayed away from (large crowd gatherings) for the exact reason (bomb threats) is now part of our reality.  When we moved for adventure, this is not what we had envisioned, but there you have it.  One morning in the life of The Burnout Queens! xx

 

 

 

Off to enjoy the weekend

at the beachWell this week, we’ve hardly left The Burnout Queens’ headquarters for more than a few dog walks (and Dr B got a haircut finally!).

The saying goes, ‘all work, no play’ so off these 2 over-worked ladies go to enjoy the weekend by the beach.  Big parade this weekend so it will be packed, busy, but fun to watch! (who knows we may even join in a few dance steps)

Hope your weekend is fun, relaxing, inspiring and above all spirit-lifting!

Catch you Seaside! The Burnout Queens xx

Sage advise for Moving Day

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This message was sent to a VIP client a few days ago because she was moving. We thought the advice and caring was worthy of a share with all of you! xx

“Hello darling…just a suggestion to make sure that you protect your energy today.

Moving is strenuous and tiring.

-Make sure you take snacks with you: fruit or dried fruit or a muffin or something.

-Make sure you have a bottle of water.

Once it all gets under way chaos reigns supreme until quiet descends and you shut the door on the backsides of those movers (hopefully backsides which are not visible as with all worker boys! Lol)  I’m hoping you won’t go into the office after your move but will breathe as they leave, then go get yourself something nourishing to eat and then quietly come back and begin settling in.”

(note: advice was 100% taken on board)

Try it for your move.  With love, The Burnout Queens.

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