Indeed, it is that time of year when our mind begins to turn its attention to the New Year. If we haven’t had the best of years, we can find ourselves pouring over it with a sense of regret, frustration or sadness. However, I would ask you, how helpful is this in creating your future?? Yes, […]
View Post- Home
- Blog (Page 12)
Easing Financial Distress
Financial insecurity is our modern day equivalent of the man eating tiger. It can trigger a permanent fight or flight response, and its this heightened, long term state of stress that causes our physical and emotional inbalances. The Stress Cycle There is a daunting vicious cycle that high levels of stress can set in motion, and […]
View Post financial stress, resilience, stress managementResilient Divorce
Dictionary Definition of Resilient – able to return to normal shape after stretching. And boy, what a stretch separation and divorce can be. If the only thing you want to dissolve is your relationship, then resilience is key. Resilience may sound like a tough, emotion-free word. However, when it comes to our emotions during divorce, we are […]
View Post divorce, resilienceLiability and Avoiding Stress Claims in the Workplace
Avoiding Stress Claims In The Workplace – Employers Perspective Do you want to avoid dedicating a shed-load of resources dealing with a stress claim either in, or out of the courts? Do you want to maintain a reputation as a credible employer? If yes, then as soon as you are aware there might be a stress related problem amongst your workforce, our advice would be […]
View Post stress claims, stress management, workplace stressMandeep’s Career Change Story
Tell us a bit about you and your career at BT I live in Warwick with my wife and young daughter. I am 41 years old. I joined BT in 1995 with a degree in Economics. I started as an Associate Planner and worked in London. During my 15 years in project management at BT, […]
View Post