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Building confidence and resilience within yourself and your team
Being confident and resilient in leadership is often paired with the success of building fantastic teams and generating results within organisations.
How to reflect effectively for yourself and with your teams
The practice of reflecting has huge benefits - it can boost confidence and productivity, and it can increase your own awareness of your behaviour whilst giving you the opportunity to identify patterns regarding your accomplishments. With this in mind, we can remind ourselves to think of reflection as the opportunity to ‘keep up with yourself’. To ensure we are showing up and integrating actions into our lives, which help us to achieve our goals.
Creating a collaborative working culture and why it’s important to do so
Collaborative working has its benefits - stronger team relationships, increased creativity and inspiration and reduced stress in the working environment. With this in mind, as leaders we hold a key role within our organisations in implementing a collaborative working culture.
Celebrating National Walking Month - How to integrate walking into your leadership
Did you know that May is National Walking Month? With longer and lighter evenings, May is the perfect time to integrate walking into our daily lives. Aside from this, walking is one of the easiest ways to improve our health, creativity and thinking. Research shows those “who are more connected with nature are usually happier in life and more likely to report their lives are worthwhile”.
Why positive wellness matters in the workplace - and how to develop it
In recent years, wellness and wellbeing in the workplace have become prominent topics, with Covid-19 as a major catalyst. Whilst it was important before, now, it’s one one of the most important factors in decision making.
International Women’s Day: why equity matters to men in leadership
International Women’s Day, on the 8th of March, has been a key date in the women’s rights movement for decades - and even a public holiday in some countries. Its earliest version reputedly taking place in America in 1909, it was adopted by the United Nations in 1977 as the mainstream global holiday we recognise now.
Are You Taking Your Annual Leave?
Anni was asked to comment on the importance of a healthy work-life balance. You may be surprised to know, many people do not take their annual leave. To find out just how many - and some of the reasons why - people don’t, read the Annual Leave Allowances: The Survey | Just Eat Business
Dropping in on 'The Dripping Pan' the home of Lewes Football Club
Anni recently dropped into Lewes Football Club to meet with Karen Dobres and Bradley Pritchard, both of whom she has interviewed for the Leaders In Conversation podcast.