Posts Tagged ‘Communication’

Defining DISC & Making It Work For You!

DISC profiling is a psychometric assessment based on the work of Dr William M. Marston, an expert in behavioural understanding. Through his research he identified four personality styles: D – Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Compliance. The assessment measures the levels/intensity of these four styles in our personalities to produce your own personal DISC personality style. Your profile gives you useful information that can identify: Read the rest of this entry »

Making Your Personality Profile Work For You!

This morning I read a quote a friend had posted on Facebook from Albert Einstein and I had to share it here as it sums up exactly what this article is about: “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” ― Albert Einstein Read the rest of this entry »

Hidden Disabilities – Managing Real Challenges

Hidden disabilities or long-term conditions bring many challenges with them that often get overlooked. Do you or someone you love have a hidden condition? Would you like support on how to effectively manage the condition and yourself in the process? Here are some of the things you need to consider. 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 »

Does Worry Control Your Life?

Are you a first class worrier? Do you constantly worry about what could go wrong? Do you want to be more relaxed? What would it take to get you to relax more? 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 »

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 »

Successful Relationships In The Face Of Limited Health

Often most problems are encountered within personal relationships. Relationships come under strain when we go through major life changes, and I think that limited health definitely counts as one! We may find maintaining relationships or starting new ones challenging. The relationship that we have with ourselves may also be challenging. Read the rest of this entry »