
High Performance: Beauty or Beast?
With all the gloom of the situation in the UK and the wider world earlier this summer, I found myself lifted beyond measure
Welcome to the Employee and Personal Wellbeing category, a category dedicated to exploring how we can live and work well. Here, we explore what it really means to thrive – not just survive – in today’s world.
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With all the gloom of the situation in the UK and the wider world earlier this summer, I found myself lifted beyond measure
Prompted in part by a recent guest podcast appearance, I have been pondering on what it means to be happy at work, whose
January is almost over and I wonder how you have all navigated one of the gloomiest months of the year in the Northern
I was given the best present ever last weekend; a giant Tony Chocolonely Advent Calendar. I’m sure I must have had an advent calendar
‘Yes’ and ‘No’:- two little words that don’t necessarily stand out that much. They don’t take up much space on the page. They
Just the other day, I was walking along London’s beautiful South Bank with a dear friend and we were reflecting on the year
Tomorrow is International Women’s Day. It’s a day that I always mark because I feel such a deep sense of injustice about enduring
I don’t know about you, but I am finding things a touch more confusing than before. Apparently we are going through a phase
There are huge differences of course, in the circumstances of our respective experiences of lockdown. And those differences take many forms. One of
Some have been comparing the times in which we are now living, to the period prior to WW2. The Chancellor described it yesterday