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Posts Tagged ‘ experience ’

Building Up Confidence After Absence From Work

Aug 5th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil
Building Up Confidence After Absence From Work

On our confidence and assertiveness courses we frequently find that one or two people have had an extended period of absence from work, or have been out of work for some time. For these people, they describe themselves as having lost their confidence. Sometimes, they return to work and things are not how they were [...]



Creating a New Status Quo

Mar 24th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

One of the biggest challenges we face when we undergo a process of change is the effect that this has on our friends, families and work colleagues. There is a status quo that we have established over the years that resists the changes we make and this often means that the change is short-lived. In [...]



Being the Best You

Mar 11th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

As a teenager, I can remember a time when I was performing piano at a private function in a local stately home that was used for conferences and weddings. There were five of us, from the same school, all taking it in turns to play. I remember watching a lad who was a couple of [...]



Wonderful Weather, Wonderful Mood, SAD and Joy

Mar 7th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

I’ve always been surprised about how people’s mood and feelings can be linked to the weather. There is much talk in the media about Seasonal Affected Disorder (SAD) where people have a tendency to be depressed during the winter months when it’s colder and darker.
Today I experienced the opposite. It was very sunny this morning [...]



Co-Creative Learning – The Future of Teaching

Jan 28th, 2008 | By Dan O'Neil

I have recently had the privilege to work alongside a colleague in the Coaching profession, who works with a class of students from a college (aged between 18 and 24). We did a couple of exercises with them to help them with their preparations for their careers and it was extremely rewarding to be involved. [...]