Category Archives: Loving what you do

10+1 steps to make coaching work for you

I spent some time this weekend revamping my coaching page. It made me think that it’s all very well for me to write about what coaching is from my perspective. But if you’re someone who’s forking out for coaching, how do you make sure that it does what it says on the tin? Make sure…

Lost heart with your current job? Don’t rush to escape

I‘ve read recently that as many as 60% of workers intend to leave their jobs this year. Assuming that there’s some economic upturn to enable it, that’s going to be one heck of a lot of people circling the job market. At least the recruiters will be happy! It’s no wonder things are this way….

Health warning: blogging can seriously change your career

It was just an experiment at first. I had no intention of becoming hooked. All I can tell you is that, after a while, something else took over. My first introduction to blogging was by accident. I was doing some online research for a coaching skills course I was running and stumbled upon Mark McGuinness’s…

How to be Rich and Happy: a book review

As John P Strelecky and Tim Brownson’s How to be Rich and Happy hits the e-shelves this week, I’m curious to see if the book delivers on the promise of its bold headline title. Leaping into it, I quickly discover that, if a personal development book is a journey, this one’s more a round the…

What you ought to know about working for yourself

In the last two weeks I’ve started to take decisive action about moving out of town and using social media to take my business in a new direction. Suddenly I’m showing prospective tenants round my London house one day and looking at cottages in the country the next. All this at the same time as…

6 lessons Johnny Truant taught me about doing the work I love

This wasn’t the post I had planned. The one I had lined up was called “6 practical steps to falling in love with work again”. In it I was trying to write about that awful experience of losing any interest you might ever have had in the work you’re doing and wondering what the hell…

Category Archives: Loving what you do

10+1 steps to make coaching work for you

I spent some time this weekend revamping my coaching page. It made me think that it’s all very well for me to write about what coaching is from my perspective. But if you’re someone who’s forking out for coaching, how do you make sure that it does what it says on the tin? Make sure…

Lost heart with your current job? Don’t rush to escape

I‘ve read recently that as many as 60% of workers intend to leave their jobs this year. Assuming that there’s some economic upturn to enable it, that’s going to be one heck of a lot of people circling the job market. At least the recruiters will be happy! It’s no wonder things are this way….

Health warning: blogging can seriously change your career

It was just an experiment at first. I had no intention of becoming hooked. All I can tell you is that, after a while, something else took over. My first introduction to blogging was by accident. I was doing some online research for a coaching skills course I was running and stumbled upon Mark McGuinness’s…

How to be Rich and Happy: a book review

As John P Strelecky and Tim Brownson’s How to be Rich and Happy hits the e-shelves this week, I’m curious to see if the book delivers on the promise of its bold headline title. Leaping into it, I quickly discover that, if a personal development book is a journey, this one’s more a round the…

What you ought to know about working for yourself

In the last two weeks I’ve started to take decisive action about moving out of town and using social media to take my business in a new direction. Suddenly I’m showing prospective tenants round my London house one day and looking at cottages in the country the next. All this at the same time as…

6 lessons Johnny Truant taught me about doing the work I love

This wasn’t the post I had planned. The one I had lined up was called “6 practical steps to falling in love with work again”. In it I was trying to write about that awful experience of losing any interest you might ever have had in the work you’re doing and wondering what the hell…

Category Archives: Loving what you do

10+1 steps to make coaching work for you

I spent some time this weekend revamping my coaching page. It made me think that it’s all very well for me to write about what coaching is from my perspective. But if you’re someone who’s forking out for coaching, how do you make sure that it does what it says on the tin? Make sure…

Lost heart with your current job? Don’t rush to escape

I‘ve read recently that as many as 60% of workers intend to leave their jobs this year. Assuming that there’s some economic upturn to enable it, that’s going to be one heck of a lot of people circling the job market. At least the recruiters will be happy! It’s no wonder things are this way….

Health warning: blogging can seriously change your career

It was just an experiment at first. I had no intention of becoming hooked. All I can tell you is that, after a while, something else took over. My first introduction to blogging was by accident. I was doing some online research for a coaching skills course I was running and stumbled upon Mark McGuinness’s…

How to be Rich and Happy: a book review

As John P Strelecky and Tim Brownson’s How to be Rich and Happy hits the e-shelves this week, I’m curious to see if the book delivers on the promise of its bold headline title. Leaping into it, I quickly discover that, if a personal development book is a journey, this one’s more a round the…

What you ought to know about working for yourself

In the last two weeks I’ve started to take decisive action about moving out of town and using social media to take my business in a new direction. Suddenly I’m showing prospective tenants round my London house one day and looking at cottages in the country the next. All this at the same time as…

6 lessons Johnny Truant taught me about doing the work I love

This wasn’t the post I had planned. The one I had lined up was called “6 practical steps to falling in love with work again”. In it I was trying to write about that awful experience of losing any interest you might ever have had in the work you’re doing and wondering what the hell…

Category Archives: Loving what you do

10+1 steps to make coaching work for you

I spent some time this weekend revamping my coaching page. It made me think that it’s all very well for me to write about what coaching is from my perspective. But if you’re someone who’s forking out for coaching, how do you make sure that it does what it says on the tin? Make sure…

Lost heart with your current job? Don’t rush to escape

I‘ve read recently that as many as 60% of workers intend to leave their jobs this year. Assuming that there’s some economic upturn to enable it, that’s going to be one heck of a lot of people circling the job market. At least the recruiters will be happy! It’s no wonder things are this way….

Health warning: blogging can seriously change your career

It was just an experiment at first. I had no intention of becoming hooked. All I can tell you is that, after a while, something else took over. My first introduction to blogging was by accident. I was doing some online research for a coaching skills course I was running and stumbled upon Mark McGuinness’s…

How to be Rich and Happy: a book review

As John P Strelecky and Tim Brownson’s How to be Rich and Happy hits the e-shelves this week, I’m curious to see if the book delivers on the promise of its bold headline title. Leaping into it, I quickly discover that, if a personal development book is a journey, this one’s more a round the…

What you ought to know about working for yourself

In the last two weeks I’ve started to take decisive action about moving out of town and using social media to take my business in a new direction. Suddenly I’m showing prospective tenants round my London house one day and looking at cottages in the country the next. All this at the same time as…

6 lessons Johnny Truant taught me about doing the work I love

This wasn’t the post I had planned. The one I had lined up was called “6 practical steps to falling in love with work again”. In it I was trying to write about that awful experience of losing any interest you might ever have had in the work you’re doing and wondering what the hell…