Coach Yourself – Career Coaching Tips
Career Coaching – Coach Yourself One challenge, when working through what we want to do with our careers, is we can often rule out interesting possibilities too early in the exploration […]Continue reading
Career Coaching – Coach Yourself One challenge, when working through what we want to do with our careers, is we can often rule out interesting possibilities too early in the exploration […]Continue reading
Do I need to change my job? How have you been feeling about going back to work after the Easter break? Even those that usually enjoy their work can find […]Continue reading
Taken from a tongue-in-cheek social media post I recently shared, that was met with some amusement.. A letter to all the coaches out there… The things we say and do. […]Continue reading
Talks & Tipples – Leadership Breakfast – Marketing Made Simple. A big thank you to Frances Cassell of Octopus Marketing for sharing her insights and professional knowledge on how to […]Continue reading
What is meant by ‘well, it did me no harm’. Often, in the media or in the workplace, certain behaviours or experiences are shared. The more generic ones include bullying, harassment, or […]Continue reading
Emails & Time One area that comes up, in almost every coaching programme, is time. How to make the most of it, how to take control and slow it down, […]Continue reading
Projecting – what is it about? I was sat in a hospital waiting room, when a gentleman politely asked a grandmother, and mother, to turn down (not off) an extremely […]Continue reading
Do you notice people get frustrated when sharing their worries with you? Try making this one change and see what difference it makes. Do you want to improve your relationships? […]Continue reading
Are you ready to get rid of clutter once and for all? Do you want to know what difference it will make, and how to make it easier for you? Yes? […]Continue reading
Perfectionism and Tasks – Are you a perfectionist? What is perfectionism? Are you constantly tweaking, is it never quite good enough, never quite finished? Perhaps you often find yourself angry […]Continue reading