
Cultural Block Busting
Organisations are like families. They have their norms and their eccentricities. When you go into a home, you immediately get a sense you
Welcome to the Life category, a place dedicated to exploring the shared experience of being human and how we find our way through it. Here, we embark on an exploration of what it means to navigate the complexities of life with authenticity, resilience, and grace.
Our collection of posts offers a range of reflections and insights drawn from personal experience and that of people we have coached. From relationships, to love, fear, our world of emotions and self-expression, the courage to change, what it means to be a woman in today’s world and how we find meaning while staying sane, we engage in a broad range of topics, emotions and experiences that define our journey through life.
We share illuminating stories, personal anecdotes, and heartfelt reflections designed to inspire and uplift. Whether you’re seeking solace in times of uncertainty, guidance on the path to self-fulfillment, or simply a sense of connection amidst the chaos of everyday life, we hope our posts offer some comfort, inspiration, and practical value.
From exploring themes of gender equality to offering behind-the-scenes glimpses into the lives of individuals like Kate and her personal journey, our posts invite you to delve deeper into the tapestry of human existence.
Organisations are like families. They have their norms and their eccentricities. When you go into a home, you immediately get a sense you
There are huge differences of course, in the circumstances of our respective experiences of lockdown. And those differences take many forms. One of
I had been harbouring secret feelings of guilt over the last week about my enjoyment of this period. It felt like a betrayal
Day 5 of Lockdown Good grief it’s been a long week. Never has time gone so slowly. And while I am clearly much
So tell me what you want, what you really really want… I want to speak to someone every day I want to write
Whatever he was referring to, Spock was definitely not talking about Covid-19. But I am. It is truly extraordinary how quickly life has
Some have been comparing the times in which we are now living, to the period prior to WW2. The Chancellor described it yesterday
1. Exercise on The Meadows 2. Buy fresh vegetables 3. Write 4. Contact clients offering ideas for how I can help / contribute
I am amazed at how quickly phrases like “self-isolating” and “social distancing” have become part of everyday parlance. Whilst being clear of the
Anger is not generally considered a socially acceptable emotion. Unless, perhaps, when it’s experienced by men when, it seems, it is a little