Posts Tagged ‘Career’

Client Experience: Kate Johnstone

Kate Johnstone has been in nursing for over 20 years, spending the last 13 in Occupational Health. She is also an independent Nikken Wellness Consultant and is developing a new business focused on wellness. She is passionate about helping people improve their health in a natural and non-invasive way, and had a keen interest in alternative health. Kate has hired us for the following: • Personal Coaching Sessions • DISC Personality Profiling and Consultancy • Business Development Workshops (Full Day) Read the rest of this entry »

Treat Yourself To A Day For You!

Do you need a well deserved break from the pressures of life? Has your body been giving you signs that you need to take care of it a little better? Do you usually keep going, putting everyone else first? Do you find it hard to treat yourself sometimes? Read the rest of this entry »

Reclaiming Control Over Your Life!

Do you feel that you don’t know where you life is going right now? Do you feel at the mercy of others? Are you just waiting to see what will happen? Do you feel that things just aren’t right? Is your conscience bugging you because you aren’t living your life according to your deepest values? Perhaps it’s time to reclaim control over your life! Read the rest of this entry »

Sickness and Absence Management

Are you a manager concerned about how to manage the levels of sickness and absence in your organisation? Are you frustrated because you feel you have very few tools to effectively manage the wellbeing of those in your team? Perhaps you are an employee and you have a poor sickness and absence record. Is that due to a long term health condition or disability? Could it perhaps be due to the stresses of life and work? Would you like support to be more effective in the workplace or to actually get back to work? This article explores those needs. Read the rest of this entry »

Do You Hold Yourself Back?

Are there things that you want to do with your life that you just never get round to starting? Do you feel that it is time for a change in your life but fear the consequences? Do you wonder what others would do or say if you achieved the goals you have in life? Do you really want to move forward, but lack the self-confidence? You might be holding yourself back. Read the rest of this entry »

Improving Your Listening Skills

Are you more of a talker than a listener? Have you become aware of the need to improve your listening skills? Perhaps you want to improve your career performance, personal or professional relationships and realise that your listening skills are letting you down. Well, here are a few tips to get you going! Read the rest of this entry »

Make An Investment In Yourself!

Have you ever seen a treatment, wanted to do it, but thought you could not afford it at the time? Do you feel that you are not important enough to take time out for yourself? Do you think that health and wellbeing treatments are for certain types of people? Read why making an investment in yourself is the wise and profitable way to go. Read the rest of this entry »

Making Yourself Understood In The Workplace

Do you have a chronic illness or disability? Are you struggling to get the support you need at work? Do you have a performance review coming up and feel nervous about how you will do? Are you about to start a new job and wonder if your boss and colleagues will understand you? If so, making yourself understood in the workplace is vital! Read the rest of this entry »

Are You Suffering In Silence?

Do you have a chronic illness or disability and feel that you cannot share it with your peers? Do you fear that you will be discriminated against at work if you talk about your condition? Are you suffering because you do not have the necessary support? If so, you are not alone! Read the rest of this entry »

How To Successfully Navigate the Job Search Process

Are you currently searching for a job or considering doing so? Do you feel concerned about how you will discuss your illness or disability with recruitment consultants or potential employers? Do you feel vulnerable when you apply for a job or go to an interview? What can you do to be more proactive and increase your chances of success? Read the rest of this entry »