
Thinking
My articles, resources & ideas to help in your work and wellbeing
Reviewing WFH - the good and the bad and actions for post lockdown
Good and bad have come out of WFH. What next for organisations and workers as they look at new ways of working.
Acting on sustainability post Covid-19
We have nine years to reach zero carbon. Governing bodies and professions should be leading. Climate breakdown should be mainstream. Time to re-start the difficult conversations in our profession if we want a sustainable future post Covid.
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Building resilience as we recover and return
Post pandemic we still need to build resilience in our people. This has to be through organisational change and putting wellbeing at its heart. This means building trust.
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What has happened to L and D in this corona virus crisis?
Inital thoughts. L and D is important and integral to helping us all in the new world of work post covid-19.
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It's Mental Health Awareness Week
Here are some ideas about improving wellbeing at work beyond holding conversations and raising awareness. Capitalising on Mental Health at Work Week and the importance of addressing mental health as we exit lockdown.
Re-assessing what matters in work and life
Using ikigai to discover new reasons for getting up every morning when lockdown is over!
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CPD opportunities just got better in lockdown for coaches and mentors
Take the opportunity of lockdown to have a great CPD plan as a coach and mentor. I include 5 books to consider.
Working from Home #4 - coping with change
Ideas for managing the uncertainty of others in lockdown as we deal with the challenge of change.
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WFH#3 - managing your personal wellbeing
The latest in a series of blogs about working from home, here are some practical actions and ideas for managing your personal wellbeing. The background image is a small part of the tree of life and seems apt.
WHF #2. The tech opportunity
Lockdown life provides the opportunity to really learn how to master technology for WFH.
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WFH. Getting some structure
As a seasoned WFH-er, I have some advice and tips for those who are finding it all a bit new.
How to get some structure.
Working from home - five things
Home working help is here!
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My response to Covid-19
The corona virus is affecting everyone. It’s right to give a response in my blog. Photo by Tobias Tullius on Unsplash
Fostering empathetic listening as a mentor and coach
Some ideas and practical tips on the skill of listening empathetically.
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Starting crucial conversations that create a paradigm shift: sustainability practice starts now
Starting a crucial conversation that is climate emergency related. Better responses from both individual professionals and our community of practice.