Posts Tagged ‘the week that was’
What does an emotionally resilient leader do?
I have read many articles, blog posts and books on current trends in leadership. There is so much out there that it is difficult to select something with a new angle, a fresh approach. What does come up over and over is the need to invest in employee wellbeing.
Read MoreWhat’s out there is the same as in here
If you want a more peaceful world or even a more accepting, tolerant, joyful world and there are many other qualities you can throw into the mix, the place to start is with yourself.
Read MoreWhat does an emotionally resilient leader look like?
Emotional resilience is an important pillar of optimal leadership, especially now. No-one has been exempt from the increased challenges faced over the last 18 months.
Read MoreEverybody wants change. Nobody wants to change.
Do you want a better world? Do you want a more connected world? One filled with possibility, equality and wellbeing for everyone? Then something has to change! That something starts with you.
Read MoreSeparating from fear
Feeling overwhelmed, afraid and confused about the nationwide shutdown as a result of COVID- 19? Now is the time to build your emotional and physical reserves and separate from fear.
Read MoreHow often do you BAN?
Life is full of obstacles and there is no way of dodging them. In order to help us cope with challenging situations we ‘BAN’ our feelings and emotions.
Read MoreA cure for the coronavirus madness
The coronavirus is a ‘pandemic’ which is sweeping across the globe – are you worried or unphased about it’s media-crazed lethality?
Read MoreRich or poor… It’s all just the same
No matter the environment we find ourselves in – people who are privileged and those who are not feel the same emotions. It’s all just the same.
Read MoreAm I doing it right?
Feedback is useful and necessary for improvement, at 5th Place, we take the critical and positive feedback very seriously.
Read MoreWhen people hear about our work
What is the question most asked after swapping names when you first meet someone?
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