Note to self . . . Challenge
No. 6 in my Note to self series. Print if off, cut it out, keep it close.
No. 6 in my Note to self series. Print if off, cut it out, keep it close.
No. 9 in my Note to self series. Print if off, cut it out, keep it close.
A leader I know told his management team that they should be spending at least 50% of their time developing people. It was a wonderful eyebrow-raising moment. One that required more than a little reflection to take in what that really meant. 50%? That’s a huge ask. And you’re probably one step… Read More Paying attention . . .
This post isn’t political, or about rugby (well, perhaps it is just a little bit about rugby), or meant to be contentious. It’s here simply to say . . . wow, the power of being able to say what you mean! Mr Barnes had a choice, and he spoke to the captains of these two… Read More Wonderful words . . .
Ages ago, I heard someone say . . . “I don’t think the universe should be set up to accommodate my personal preferences” I wish I’d made a note of who said it. I’ve kept it ever since as a reminder of a rather lovely, modest commentary. An opportunity to remember that there are others… Read More You’ll LOVE this . . .
This is real victim territory. Not victim of course in the sense of someone doing something to you that you don’t deserve or which is so unspeakably cruel it effects a serious, significant impact on your wellbeing. But the victim mentality that encourages you to believe it’s always someone else’s fault, or that the change… Read More We each have a choice . . .
I’ve not seen any episodes of Downton Abbey. Please don’t think ill of me. I hear it’s rather good. (Can I be the only person not to have tuned in?) But . . . I recognise a delicious line when I hear it.