by Beth | Mar 19, 2020 | Blog
“We don’t have to do it all alone. We were never meant to.” Brene Brown As someone who has worked from home (WFH) for most of my career I have a few tips that might be helpful for you. Some of you will be used to doing occasional days at home...
by Beth | Mar 27, 2018 | Blog
I recently had a work conversation about phone etiquette, how we use them, when, where… you know the drill. These conversations happen all the time, yet increasingly phones are present in scenarios where only a few years ago it would have been deemed rude to have them...
by Beth | Feb 2, 2018 | Blog
Yesterday was #timetotalk day. A national day to focus on mental health and well-being. I was in the very fortunate position of spending the day with a group of psychotherapists and talk we did… and how! I am very fortunate to have found my tribe of thinkers,...
by Beth | Nov 24, 2017 | Blog
When someone takes an extended period of time off work, be it for maternity, paternity, bereavement, care, sebatical or study reasons, it can be very challenging getting back to the role they left behind. So many moving parts make a return to work complex. The company...
by Beth | Nov 24, 2017 | Blog
Buddhist philosophy tells us that the idea of ‘self’ is illusionary and shifting, with no immovable core. Bodkari (2008) likens it to a pile of leaves. From afar it looks like a solid mass but get closer and you see the leaves blown around by the wind, the top ones...
by Beth | Oct 13, 2017 | Blog
“I want to do things differently.” I hear this A LOT. Do I see it a lot? No. Not so much. It seems to be to be the biggest desire of people wanting to succeed, wanting to make an impact and to be noticed for the good work they’re doing, but it is rare that...
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