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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Up, down and roundabout!
The last two months has been one of the busiest periods for me this year – much of it via invitation and the power of recommendation! I continue to have the pleasure of supporting some hard working clients who are … Continue reading
Posted in Eye Opener - Kiki's Diary
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“To be, or not to be, that is the question:”… or is it?
I’m a great fan of Prof Jim al-Khalili who has a wonderful ability to make all things scientific accessible to mortals like you and me. His recent interview on BBC Radio 4’s The Life Scientific with cognitive psychologist and science … Continue reading
RIP Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs died just as my favourite apple hit the shops, Cox’s. Here’s me, once sniffy of the whole Apple computer phenomenon… sitting in front of my awesomely powerful ‘Big Mac’ with my Little MacAir connected in another room, munching … Continue reading
Do you have the ‘Bounce-Back’ factor?
So many of the people I coach and support in many varied ways are dealing with what feels like unusually demanding things happening in their lives. Much of this is related to present economic conditions – whether on the job … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Thinking Skills, Personal & Professional Effectiveness, Positive thinking, Resilience, Taking control
Tagged antidote, bounce-back factor, coping strategies, emotional intelligence, negative self-talk, perspective, resilience, self-image, soft skills, thinking skills
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