Missing the Old Life? – It’s OK – I Do Too!
I hope you are all well and safe – but probably like so many – you might feel tired and frustrated. I certainly am.
I hope you are all well and safe – but probably like so many – you might feel tired and frustrated. I certainly am.
I have never seen so many celebrations going on since the lock-down in the UK since Covid-19 began! People seem to remember that there is more to life than work, stress, money!
I was asked to talk about some of the problems of trying to shift very quickly to a work from home strategy – just as many companies are doing right now.
It’s Easter Weekend – and whether you consider yourself spiritual or religious… Easter is always a time of Hope!
Hope that things change! Hope that we will get there! Hope to meet again – especially in a difficult time like now with Covid-19!
Join myself and host Sandra Green for an interactive session on leading teams.
Here it is again, coming round to pay a visit, 3 days before my 2nd wedding anniversary. Today is the day – my 2nd cancerversary.
A cancer diagnosis is hard on anyone, however people of working age are faced with an array of questions relating to their work, their potential entitlements and also the ‘what if’ questions.
I’ve got cancer – cancer hasn’t got me! I didn’t coin this phrase – my friend Sophie Sabbage the author of the Cancer Whisperer did. But it seems so very apt for this post.
We have all been there, one of our key team members fell ill with burn out, stress, spine injury, cancer. We rotate, reassign their duties, adjust deadlines if that’s even possible and get into a mood of “I must ensure the project gets out the door on time” and ” everybody can be replaced”
So it’s here! My first cancerversary. For a number of weeks now I have relived the days and months leading up to what should have been the most important day in Kevin’s and my life, looking for clues I might have missed. Pointers that might have prepared me for the worst four little words I …