1 Jun 2021 | Self Leadership
Self-doubt will naturally pop up from time to time. Even the most confident, well-grounded, people will have moments of self-doubt. Known as imposter syndrome, it’s the thoughts that indicate to us that we’re undeserving of opportunities and achievements...
24 Nov 2020 | Self Leadership
There once was a bunch of tiny frogs who arranged a climbing competition. The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants. And the race began….. Honestly, no one in the crowd...
17 Nov 2020 | Self Leadership
In 2019 I participated in a stand up comedy workshop which included, as a form graduation, each of the students to deliver a 5-7min set. Whether I was funny or not might still be something to debate! As part of the whole experience the students were encouraged to go...
10 Nov 2020 | Self Leadership
This past weekend has given us all gifts for the taking when in comes to insights into credibility. What I have taken away from the vote counting in the USA: How might leaders want to be seen by others? How might leaders best handle unknowns? How might leaders best...
22 Oct 2020 | Self Leadership
In my very first job after graduating university, one of my tasks for the team was to do the ordering of supplies. The one supply person in each team had to be nominated, approved and signatures required and kept on file somewhere in the organisation. (It was a huge...
26 Jan 2020 | Self Leadership
I’ve recently injured my knee. As part of the mending process, I’m working with my Physio to reactivate my vastus medialis oblique! This VMO – inner thigh muscle – it’s just above the kneecap and it helps to stabalise the kneecap when you...