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The 30-Second Horizon Gazing Hack

In our fast-paced, always-on world, finding moments of peace and recovery can feel like a luxury. But what if a simple, science-backed practice could help you hit reset, even during the busiest of days? Enter the 30-second horizon hack—a quick, easy, and effective way to reduce tension, give your brain a breather, and even protect […]

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A Simple Meeting Hack for More Energy and Focus

In the high-performance culture and the fast-paced world of work, every moment seems accounted for, leaving little time for pause, reflection, or recovery. But what if you could reclaim just a few minutes each hour to recharge and refocus? Enter the concept of “slivers of recovery”—tiny pockets of time that can make a big difference

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Control What You Can: Small Steps to End-of-Year Resilience

As we approach the final stretch of the year, many of us feel as if we’re competing in a personal “Wimbledon” every day—constantly facing high-stakes tasks, tight deadlines, and the pressure to perform at our peak. Recently, I’ve spoken at many events, masterclasses, and client town halls, and a recurring question keeps popping up: “Every

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Fuelling for the Task Ahead

In a recent YouTube podcast I watched with Dr. Stacy Sims, I came across a concept that really resonated with me: fuelling for the task ahead. Dr. Sims is a prominent voice on perimenopause and training for older women. She shares really great content, that as a woman in perimenopause woman, really strikes a chord

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The Minimal Effective Day: Overcoming Overwhelm

As the end of the year approaches, many of us are feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks left to accomplish. I’ve been asked several times recently to speak at client town hall meetings and record short videos to address a common concern: How do we manage that final big push before the year

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World Mental Health Day 2024: Creating Mentally Healthy Workplaces

World Mental Health Day 2024: Creating Mentally Healthy Workplaces

October 10 marks World Mental Health Day, an annual occasion dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues and promoting efforts that support mental wellbeing. This year, the theme set by the World Federation for Mental Health is workplace mental health. This focus highlights the critical role workplaces play in shaping the mental health of

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Maximising Performance Through Personal Sustainability: Beyond Potential Podcast

I was delighted to be a guest on the Beyond Potential podcast, hosted by Tom Emery, CEO and Founder of Hex Development, and Tom Mason, Founder and CEO of Potentia Leadership. Known as “the Toms,” they facilitate an entertaining, informative, and immersive podcast designed for leaders, HR professionals, and anyone aspiring to maximise their performance

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Walking in the Woods: The Power of Phytoncides

We all know that spending time in nature is good for the soul. Whether it’s the peaceful stillness, the fresh air, or the beauty of the trees, walking in the woods can bring a sense of calm and rejuvenation. But did you know there’s a scientific reason why being in the forest can make you

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What is Your Commitment to Change?

Welcome back from the summer break! Refreshed from a break and as we dive into the final quarter of the year, many of us feel a renewed energy for making changes. Whether it’s embracing a new way of working, building healthier habits, or setting goals for better wellbeing, now is the perfect time to reflect

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Building Your Support Team for Success

As we wrap up this series of SNAPs, I want to dive into one final topic: the importance of preparation and the role of a support team in both our personal and professional lives. With the Olympics still fresh in our minds, I’ve been reflecting on what we can learn from athletes about preparing ourselves,

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