Reframing Unemployability: Unexpected Lessons for Leaders
I recently watched a very moving documentary called Employable Me following a jobseeker with Tourette’s and another with Autism in their quest for work. For those of you in the...
I recently watched a very moving documentary called Employable Me following a jobseeker with Tourette’s and another with Autism in their quest for work. For those of you in the...
According to gardener and writer Elizabeth Roth, “Roses that are left unpruned can become a tangled mess of old and new canes all competing for air and light.” If you...
How much of your real self are you keeping behind bars? I heard a fascinating interview today on BBC Radio 4 with a former prisoner, Jermaine James who enrolled on a...
I'm with a client (let's call her Lizzie), an experienced project manager who has recently been laid off, alongside 30 of her colleagues in a cost cutting campaign. The last...
I set off on my daily walk with the intention of combining it with a visit to the local stationer’s to pick up some office supplies. As soon as I...
I received an unexpected gift this afternoon in the train station of the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield. When checking the validity of a ticket to return the next day the...
A recent blog post entitled Why Downturns are the Best Times on Pink Petro, a social channel for women in the energy sector, struck a chord with me. The whole piece...
You know what it's like when you read something and have the weird sensation that the author has just interviewed you! That's what happened when I saw this article which has an interesting...
2015 did not start well for me. On the very night we took down the Christmas tree I was struck down with a very nasty virus and confined to bed...
I wrote recently about the killer words 'It's very difficult' and how our inner fox can convince us that potential opportunities are just too hard to grasp. What you need...