Another year is nearly done & dusted.... (thankfully πŸ™πŸ»)

Another year is nearly done & dusted.... (thankfully πŸ™πŸ»)

2020: the year we'll never ever forget!

And a year most of us are well and truly ready to see the back of. I received a Chrissy card from an old friend from NZ saying β€œ2020, the less said the better!” so, with that in mind, my final thoughts are this.

Amplify Your Appreciation

Amplify Your Appreciation

Amplify your Appreciation!

Research shows us that giving thanks, appreciation or practising gratitude for the positive aspects of our lives can, among other things, help you exercise more, sleep better and be happier. Yes, happier, who could do with a sprinkling of a little more happiness at the moment! And when shown in the workplace increases employee engagement and performance.

Be kind to your brain!

Be kind to your brain!

Let’s get physical!

When we are mentally fatigued our brain tends to take short-cuts to preserve energy. One, it acts impulsively, or two, all too hard basket - complete avoidance. We need to intentionally factor in activities in our day to reduce the impact of mental fatigue, be kind to our brain to avoid burnout!

Kickstart a conversation today!

Kickstart a conversation today!

Kickstart a conversation today!

R U OK? Day is actually one of my favourite initiatives from a professional perspective. For someone on the wrong side of crappy behaviour, who is not OK, but who might feel helpless or unsure of what to do, hearing these words is huge!

Trust Makers vs. Trust Breakers, how do you stack up?

Trust Makers vs. Trust Breakers, how do you stack up?

Trust Makers vs. Trust Breakers, how do you stack up?

Whether you are new at this remote working thing or you are trying to lead a team that is now dispersed, trust is the critical ingredient to success. Let’s explore five guaranteed ways to lose the trust of your boss, your team or your colleagues when working remotely, and more importantly, the antidotes to these trust breakers.