Great minds don’t think alike.

Great minds don’t think alike.

I saw an intriguing post by Penna on the subject of Neurodiversity Celebration Week that grabbed my attention for a couple of reasons. The first was that I’d recently met with someone who introduced themselves as Neurodiverse and, while I’d previously heard the word,...
When nothing happens when nothing happens.

When nothing happens when nothing happens.

I was having a conversation with one of my clients the other day when the question of consequences came up. The context of the conversation was familiar; a consistent pattern of behaviour within a team where outcomes had been set, apparently agreed to but not...
Being there.

Being there.

Not for the first time a few threads have recently woven themselves together to inspire me to write this post. The first involved a conversation with a client. When I asked how she was doing, her reply was; “not great I’m afraid”. She then went on to explain that she...
Wow, I didn’t know that!

Wow, I didn’t know that!

I don’t know about you but, every now and then, I come across something that stops me in my tracks – a real “wow” moment. I was introduced to the work of Hannah Critchlow, PhD and her book Joined-up thinking when I was listening to Start the Week on Uk media...
The Accidental Leader.

The Accidental Leader.

Is leadership something we are born to? Or can it be a question of circumstance and knowing how to lead in the moment? Some people put themselves in a position to lead from an early age; organising friends in the playground, captain of this or chairperson of that....
When was the last time you decluttered your brain?

When was the last time you decluttered your brain?

I’ll start with a bit of context. A few years ago my wife Shelley and I went on a fantastic holiday to Norway. The only downside of the trip (apart from the eye-watering cost of everything) was that Shelley lost a pair of sunglasses. They were rather pricey, so...
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