Turning a new page

Turning a new page

You don’t need me to tell you that it’s been a strange 12 months. But for me it’s also been a period of positive change. As the anniversary of the National LockDown on March 23rd approaches I find myself ready to turn a new page and launch my new website and...

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Understanding needs and behaviour

Understanding needs and behaviour

Abraham Maslow’s ‘hierarchy of needs’ was first developed in the 1940s and offers an explanation as to human behaviour that is widely in learning and development. His 1954 publication Motivation and Personality is the key source document for this theory....

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Habits cheat sheet

Habits cheat sheet

When a behaviour has become habitual through repetition we no longer have to remember to do it instead it has become embedded subconsciously and we are therefore more likely to do it. Creating change might involve breaking ‘bad’ habits and/ or creating new ‘good’ ones...

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Reverse Job Advert

Reverse Job Advert

This exercise helps you generate fresh career option ideas by drawing on other people’s ideas based on your own self-assessment of your skills/ strengths and what you’re looking for in a job. DOWNLOAD

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Reflective questions

Reflective questions

Various studies have shown the power of reflection at work – recent research cited in the Harvard Business Review1 suggests that reflecting on performance for as little as the equivalent of 60 mins per week improves results by over 20%. DOWNLOAD

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Wheel of Life

Wheel of Life

This exercise invites you to review your current satisfaction with different areas of your life as a starting point for determining your direction of travel. DOWNLOAD

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Road Map

Road Map

This exercise offers you a fresh way to think about and imagine your direction using ‘visual thinking’ – i.e. by drawing your ideas. DOWNLOAD

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Understanding Motivation

Understanding Motivation

Daniel Pink’s Drive: The Suprising Truth About What Motivates Us (2009) and Two-Factor Theory (aka Herzberg’s Theory) published in 1959, by Herzberg, Mausner and Snyderman. The Two-Factor theory explains the different factors which motivate and demotivate. Herzberg...

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ExACT Goals

ExACT Goals

Within the GROW model of performance coaching, popularised by Carol Wilson and Sir John Whitmore, a critical first-step is to enable the coachee to generate a clear understanding of where they want to get to: a ‘goal’. The ExACT acronym prompts us to consider the...

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Track Back

Track Back

This exercise encourages you to focus on two areas of your life in the future where you want to make change and to identify the critical actions ‘or stepping stones’ along the way to achieving. DOWNLOAD

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