My leadership regrets

Here are two situations from my time as a leader that I regret. Personal lives of staff are important.
Here are two situations from my time as a leader that I regret. Personal lives of staff are important.
I used to shy away from groups. I didn’t fit in. But then I found my communities, and you can too!
If you haven’t failed, you probably haven’t been trying to do anything hard… Here are 45 ways I’ve failed!
Hey you – step away from that panic job application. You don’t want that role. Here’s 5 personal values to consider for future decisions and career pivots.
In 2023 I invested £15,000 in my health, relationships and career. Here’s how it broadened my opportunities and helped me successful career pivot.
For many of us our LinkedIn and professional bios don’t inject enough of our real motivations and personalities so this is my first draft at trying to be less boring.
Try wild camping, they suggested. It’s legal in Scotland. You can camp anywhere you want. It’s fun. It’s free! Never done any camping- let alone wild- but I’m open to trying new things right now so why not? Borrowed gear. Learnt to put up a proper tent for the first time, in our back garden. […]
Learning new things, developing skills and staying mentally active is believed to help improve brain function and stave off dementia so here are 25 things I’ve learnt while semi-hibernating in my cave during the past 6 months
I last wrote on my blog 6 months ago. I had an unplanned personal hibernation in many areas of my life. Recently, my daughter pointed out the beautiful, dark pink blossom appearing on the trees on our road. Nature is signifying spring, new beginnings and rejuvenation so I’ll follow her cues and get back into thinking […]
Prior knowledge can make us overcomplicate things. Keeping things simple often works too.