20 Sep Change and wellbeing
You don’t need to be a change expert to believe in the old adage, change is the only constant, nor do you need to be a change expert to know the impacts it can have. In both our personal life and our work life, change...
You don’t need to be a change expert to believe in the old adage, change is the only constant, nor do you need to be a change expert to know the impacts it can have. In both our personal life and our work life, change...
In any organisation we send out messages to employees all the time - whether about the big picture, procedural things like holidays and training - or just day-to-day matters. There may be really important information to give people, but what is it that’s going to encourage...
Spending 11 days in complete isolation has given me substantial time to think about where I am on my journey with Breaking the Silence, a crusade that began four years ago to create kinder cultures of trust in the workplace that are free from the...
Burnout is awful, debilitating and scary. In 2013 I spent months in physical pain, exhausted, drained and struggling to get through each day. But I didn’t want to stop, I didn’t want to give in and I kept on working, pushing and trying to prove...
Working from home (WFH) pre-pandemic is different to WFH during the pandemic. (Post pandemic home working will probably be different too, but we’re not there yet!) Normally, a benefit of WFH is the peace and space to do uninterrupted work, while isolation can be kept at...
Chaos Like everyone else in the UK (and most of the rest of the world) my life was turned upside down in March 2020 with the announcement of a national lockdown. We were being advised to work from home if we could and keep away from...
“Now looking back at all we’ve planned, we’ve let so many dreams just slip through our hands.” “Do you know where you’re going to” written by Michael Masser and Gerald Goffin The first time my wife and I visited a place called “Cartagena” on the South East...