Monthly Archives: December 2016
How to spread joy and goodwill for an amazing 2017?
As we move towards the end of the year, people are typically reflecting on the year past and thinking through their plans for the new year. Often the outcomes can be mixed, so I wondered how I might help you … Continue reading
40 Leadership Lessons from The Freedom Trail – #26
On the 31st August 2013, Lesley, my wife and soulmate, retired after 35 years teaching in secondary schools. Two days later, as planned, we set off for a magical celebratory holiday, taking in New York, California and Oregon. Our trip … Continue reading
2016 your best year ever? How to improve in 2017?
In 2016 I applied Michael Hyatt’s Best Year Ever approach to my goal setting for the first time. I’ve had a brilliant year, though not exactly my best year ever. So, there are still lessons to learn to make next year … Continue reading
40 Leadership Lessons from the Freedom Trail – #25
On the 31st August 2013, Lesley, my wife and soulmate, retired after 35 years teaching in secondary schools. Two days later, as planned, we set off for a magical celebratory holiday, taking in New York, California and Oregon. Our trip … Continue reading
How to be amazingly happy? Here, try this!
I am a massive fan of #Frank Sonnenberg. I love his approach, his thinking and his content, and I would highly recommend following him through social media. A year or so ago, he published a piece called “Moral Character is … Continue reading
40 Leadership Lessons from the Freedom Trail – #24
On the 31st August 2013, Lesley, my wife and soulmate, retired after 35 years teaching in secondary schools. Two days later, as planned, we set off for a magical celebratory holiday, taking in New York, California and Oregon. Our trip … Continue reading
12 Latest Insights Here On Amazing Generation Z
Following on from my recent post, Youth Work in a Time of Change, I wanted to share twelve insights I uncovered this year that will impact our understanding of Generation Z – young people aged 14 -21 years. The ideas … Continue reading