Tag: education
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Unveiling the Virtues: 24 in ’24- A Journey of Self-Discovery
In this series, I’ll be going through the 24 VIA character strengths, applied…to ME!
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Vision Board Method 3.0
One of the biggest items on my bucket list was to do a tour of India (as much as money and time would allow me). When I was able to complete this in January 2023, I couldn’t help but feel that life was done. Complete. As melancholic as it sounds, there were literally times where…
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Learning at Work Week: Top Tips for Maximising Learning and Development Opportunities for Employees
We’ve all been there. It’s either too early in the morning, or a middle of the day slump, or a 5pm twilight session. The coffee’s cold, or “this could easily have been put in an email”. There’s always something that someone will be complaining about. So how do you put on a staff development programme…
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National Children’s Day UK: Why Celebrating Our Inner Child Matters
A day dedicated to raising awareness about children’s wellbeing and happiness. So what about the child that lives in all of us as adults? How can we honour our inner child through coaching?
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Deaf awareness at work
Deaf Awareness Week is an annual event that aims to raise awareness about the deaf community and their needs. It’s an opportunity to promote inclusive practices in the workplace, ensuring that deaf individuals feel valued and supported. This year the theme is deaf inclusion and my role as your positive psychology coaching consultant is to…
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Part 2/3 – Why I’m doubting coaching after graduating from a coaching Masters
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in CoachingPart 2/3- Can you be a brown coach? I’m curious to know, when somebody asks you what you do (for a living), are you able to answer this without hesitation? In my past life, it was easy enough to say “I’m a teacher”, it’s a common role around the world. Since making the career change…
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Part 1/3 Why I’m doubting coaching after graduating from a coaching Masters
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Part 1/3 – When your personal stuff weighs down your professional confidence I was sat in my graduation ceremony, gown-clad, the rim of the mortar board pressing against my forehead and riling up a headache as I looked around at the buzz of the room. So many of my peers had brought their friends and…