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Rebuilding After Redundancy: Practical Tips
The writer shares valuable insights and resources for those facing redundancy. Recommending intentional use of time, self-care, and practical steps, including recommended books and courses, outplacement support, networking, and utilizing AI tools like ChatGPT for job applications. Stressing the importance of a supportive job search group and seeking help when needed.
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Evolving Leadership Program – June retreat in the French Alps
I’ve been trying to find words to describe what I experienced on the leadership retreat last week. Rather than detailing my activities, it feels more fitting to describe the feelings of calm, clarity, and courage that emerged. What I emotionally experienced! I came in with an intention for the week: resetting and preparing for the…
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Starting the year like I would start a long run
As I sat back down at my desk this morning for the first time this year and was contemplating my intention for the week, I was reminded of an analogy from when I was training for half marathons and getting some long training runs in. Start slow, yep, even slower than that. My reality for…
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Learning about Lego Serious Play and Coaching!
Recently I’ve been diving into the world of Lego-based coaching, facilitation, and the concept of Lego Serious Play inspired by meeting the amazing Amale from @thebrickcoach . An opportunity to combine my passion for coaching and my love of Lego… heck yes! Some things that I LOVE about the idea of using Lego in my…
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Awesome documentaries to raise your Disability Awareness
Rising Phoenix – Focusing on the Paralympic games, elite athlete and insiders examine how they impact the global understanding of disability, diversity and excellence. Alex Brooker: Disability and Me – Alex Brooker examines his relationship with his disability. Being Frank: The Frank Gardner Story – BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner explores what it is like…
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Lockdown Learning – The Ukulele!
I’ve always loved the island vibe, and the chilled surfy culture that comes with it. Probably has a lot to do with growing up in North Devon, and solidified in my couple of trips to Hawaii, which were both amazing. I’ve also always been fairly musical. I grew up playing wind instruments, the piano (badly!)…
