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Good presentation vs bad presentation
A question I battle with daily is how much workplace content is DULL. So many smart people with big ideas creating boring outputs no one wants to see or hear đ¤
âWhat we need is a good recessionâ
This week Iâm exploring some of the rage about changes to how we work, my response to on default answer and sharing more data on womenâs feelings about the office. Itâs not what you think.
One group is VERY UNHAPPY with the office.
The week that EY got flack for announcing they are tracking attendance data, Iâve had a secret data drop from our friends at Randstad (âthe leading global partner for talentâ) this week.
How to get more done AND be happier (from someone whoâs done it)
Research by Atlassian, into Fortune 500 and 1000 leaders, reveals that their top focus for the year ahead is productivity đ
Iâve been meeting leaders in London every Wednesday this month and they too are asking how to increase outputs AND decrease burnout, turnover and a lot of complaining (crikey thereâs a lot of complaining, and weâll come back to it.)
Two big productivity lies
âThose email footnotes that say âjust because Iâm sending this message late or early reflects my working hours and doesnât mean I need you to respond nowâ make me FURIOUSâ.
I wait to hear the lawyer explain to me why this is, with an inkling I may already know.
âBecause when I send an email, at whatever time, I DO want a response. Right then.â
9 productivity tips thatâll wreck your day
Most of the productivity advice I read is wonderful. Brilliant. Inspiring.
Yet often doesnât work when applied to my day.
Todayâs vlog explores why not and how thatâs inspired pretty much everything Iâve done since 2009.
Get ahead by planning in ten year cycles (not ten minutes!)
Thereâs a 102 year old American lady called Dr. Gladys McGarey, and what is amazing about her is that, even now, she has a ten-year plan. She checks in on it every day with her friend Rose. In a Times article about her, she was pictured riding her tricycle. I think we should all try to be like Gladys when we grow up!
How to have Christmas đand career and stay sane(ish)
Welcome to my top five hacks for getting to 2nd January without throwing mince pies at any relations.
One scientific way to reduce your festive stress đ
This week, the shiny science word that will guide us to good decisions through the festive blitz and into 2024. Appearing in your local panto as a feline barrister is not essential.
How I doubled what I get done in an hour
We spent the morning running power cables as the electricity had tripped in my office and I was freezing like a faun in Narnia. Itâs provided a temporary ⥠fix but also eaten a chunk of the day.
Who wants to be you?
Leaders keep telling me that twenty-somethings are lazy.
The vlog this week is all about what is really going on, and what we all need to do to attract and keep the people who will one day be leaders themselves.
The one way to get better at presenting
This week on the vlog: the big mistake we all make when we present, the impact it has and the fastest and the easiest way to fix it. What do you think?
Workplace conflict is at an all-time highâTHIS is why
Weâve been on an interview spree and there is A LOT more workplace conflict out there than usual.
Why?
Well, the world of work is currently divided by one massive philosophical fault lineâwhich side are you on? đ¤
Youâll never say âimposter syndromeâ again after this
On the vlog today I talk about WHY we need to drop the term imposter syndrome immediately.
Plus, two simple techniques I use to turn those feelings into something positive đŚ¸đťââď¸ and what we should really focus on instead.
What if âflexibilityâ is the wrong word?
Up to 90% of people in some polls say they want flexibility in work. But when we interview them and dig into the details of what they specifically want⌠itâs something very different.
Whatâs the worst job youâve ever had?
British Chambers of Commerce data from August shows that 79% of businesses surveyedâ92% of which are SMEsâhave faced challenges with recruitment, with hospitality and construction firms struggling the most.
âWFH is a catastrophe for feminismâ
You know that feeling when you leave a discussion and wish (so hard) youâd said something differently that you want to go back in time?
How listening improves your thinking
Steven Barlett confessed this week that heâs a âfixerâ whoâs had to learn to âsit in the mudâ with other peopleâs problems rather than jumping into solutions.
Not interrupting is my theme of the week.
3 ways to master your emotional power
Dr Julia DiGangi is a neuro-pyschologist who has written a book on increasing our emotional power. She says her first draft was so boring she threw it in the bin and started again. Thank goodness she did, because the published version is the most fascinating book Iâve read this year.
Is WFH being murdered?
My analysis of whatâs actually happening in the work-from-home/return-to-office debate right now⌠with a bit of help from Toto and the flying monkeys.