Posts in Thrive
The importance of ‘proactive’ resilience

Having a resilient workforce makes people more motivated, capable of dealing with change, and less susceptible to burnout. It also improves employees’ overall health, as resilience and wellbeing in the workplace are closely linked.

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'Proactive' Resilience versus 'Reactive' Resilience

We often only demonstrate our Resilience when we are reacting to something. As with many aspects of life it is more useful to be proactive - how are you Proactive with your Resilience?

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The benefits of implementing ‘behavioural change’?

Increased profits, workplace satisfaction, a “happier” workplace, improved wellbeing, stuff gets done! Just a few of the benefits of implementing Behavioural Change well. It can all be achieved!

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What have you learnt from the business challenges of 2022?

How do you Learn?! And what have you learnt from 2022? Resilience is about “Springing Forward, having paused, reflected, reenergised and learnt from all recent experiences (whether good or bad).

How many of the items mentioned in this article has your business been impacted by in 2022 and what have you learnt from your experiences?

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The importance of situational awareness in the workplace

To enable Situational Awareness in your organisation you need to consider the consequences of your Leadership actions, understand how well you Communicate and how good your organisations is at Visualising.

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10 Tips to enable Optimism

I have been talking about Optimism a lot recently so I though I would share a few tips on how to make a start…

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Seven years – but certainly no ‘itch’

Wow! The Resilience Coach is 7 years old!

I set out with a Purpose to “positively affect 100 000 people by the year 2025”, read on to find out how I’m doing…

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The importance of regular holidays – not just in the summer

There is that extra special feeling we get from taking a total concentrated break from work (a “holiday”). Too many of us only take a concentrated break annually, however, finding ways to factor in down time can be done in a variety of ways.

How good are you at taking regular “holidays”?

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