Coach, supervisor & writer. Former lawyer on the outside, forever a lawyer on the inside. Graffiti-obsessed textile artist. Bad golfer. Notebook hoarder.
In working through Clarity Cards, you may feel you always have to put others first. But sometimes the best way to support others is to first support your own mental and physical health. https://t.co/lsFDDOZc95
@Tesco special thanks to Neil from the Carlisle store for finding our remote holiday cottage in the dark and snow and giving us a great astronomy lesson while making sure we weren’t inadvertently stranded without food. 👏👏👏
Coaches need their own personal so development time too! Enjoying taking a slightly different route to my usual business planning by adopting @DanBlank ‘s clarity card method. Check it out at https://t.co/JaMIWKzlB0
@RhysTaylor32 Brings back fond memories of concluding an afternoon FDR with heads of agreement at 7.20pm in a spit and sawdust pub in Wigan. (Them were the days…)
Is there anything more exciting than learning? Online conferences and digital publishing are brilliant and I’m definitely a three device at time girl but still…nothing beats the pleasure of note taking with a quality fountain pen and a leather planner. #selfpubcon22
@rimalu35 Good advice. Any new job has to be better than the one you already have. Knowing whether full time is ‘better’ or not depends on where you are now, understanding your own true needs and, crucially, having accurate info about the new job
Are you, like others, trying to decide if the VERO app fits into your social media planning? Make sure you are adopting the right planning style when making a decision like that or any other. ( I'm over there on https://t.co/r1QVtbByx6)
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@KabirFerdousi 1. Match the remedy with the specific behaviour/harm & explain logic. 2.Use yor statement to emphasise the drip drip psychological harm from constant smaller incidents. 3. Come with realistic suggestions for alternative accommodation for alleged perpetrator to balance harm.