Journaling can be a profound and reflective experience. There are many ways to journal, including ‘gratitude’ journals where you list 3 (or more) things each day you are grateful for. One issue that I have with these types of journals is the focus on externalities (things that happen to you) rather than internal achievements. Often, […]
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Accessing a high quality mindset: A mindset can be regarded as a set of principles and values that we invoke when we face challenges. A high quality mindset is built on principles encourage curiosity and exploration. It often values collaboration over competition and abundance over scarcity. It allows us to access the best skills and […]
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Sometimes in life we get bad news. It can be about our health, our family or even our career. Receiving bad news is never something to be taken lightly and it cannot be fixed with simple platitudes about resilience, time or strength. Bad news can come as a massive shock and has to be dealt […]
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Trust is an important concept that helps us decide how we act at any moment. If we trust, it gives us confidence to move ahead. Without trust, we exist in uncertainty. Trust is a critical part of decision making in every context. Recently a number of clients have been stuck because their ability to decide […]
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Have you ever wondered how innovation can kill a business? I have experienced it and witnessed it enough times to know it can happen. Don’t let it happen to you. Usually, innovation keeps the company moving forward, avoiding disruption. An organisation that fails to innovate is almost guaranteed to get left behind. Innovation is the […]
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The Winter Olympics are just about to kick off in Beijing, China. One of the interesting sports that catches the eye each Winter Olympics is the Curling. It is a unique sport that comes out of Canada and looks a bit like lawn bowls on ice – but there are some fascinating aspects to the […]
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When I used to live in Sydney, I had a neighbour who was a big wig in the local orchid society – he was also a great bloke. He had his back yard almost completely set up as a greenhouse (leaving enough room for a clothesline and a postage stamp of grass). He was always […]
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There is a lot to unpack regarding the situation (and outcome) of Djokovic vs the Australian government. After reading a lot of ill-informed commentary, I thought I would offer a more scientific review of the ‘Djokovic defence’ – if you have been recently infected, does that give an exemption from being vaccinated? Further, in business […]
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It seems like everyone enjoys the taste of freshly baked sourdough bread, but not too many people do it well. The sane holds true for innovation During COVID lockdown, baking sourdough became a ‘thing’ that many people dabbled in. The disruption of being stuck at home encouraged people to get back to baking, including trying […]
Read MoreTake a breath! We have nearly made it! We are fast approaching the end of another strange year. Right now, I notice many businesses are in ’winding down mode’ trying to conclude the backlog of projects and work before they close up for Christmas. Most businesses have been so focused on getting ‘stuff’ done they […]
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