5 Jan, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter, Resources
I was on the sofa watching TV. The film, chosen by my sister, wouldn’t have been my choice but I was wanting to engage with her, a sister’s night in, so yes, I’d chosen to watch it with her. On a cushion on my lap, my phone.
13 Nov, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
How are you this week? Did you get all excited by the initial announcement of the remarkable efficacy of the new RNA vaccine for Covid-19? Did you begin to believe that “normal” might once again be possible? Some people seemed to jump on that news, little and limited...
17 Sep, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Imposter Syndrome, first described over 40 years ago in women who were evidently high achievers with a certifiable academic track record but who were very anxious that they would be found out to be a fraud. Imposter Syndrome feelings are still very relevant today and...
27 Aug, 2020 | Blog, Imposter Syndrome, Newsletter
People experience Imposter Syndrome feelings on a spectrum… our feelings of insecurity can prompt us to be prepared, to do the research, put in the work, to make sure that we have done all the prep we can before we meet the challenge.
30 Jul, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
How are things for you? As I write this we, here in the UK, are beginning to see the ups and downs of the corona-coaster. As virus infections in the UK and many parts of Europe decreased and things looked good, we began to ease lockdown measures which meant increased...