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February 29, 2024

Organisational responsibility in the digital age

In our hyper-connected world, the boundaries between our online and offline lives are blurring. But as we embrace this digital age, are organisations doing enough to safeguard their teams? In our thought-provoking 'Eggshell' conversation with digital empowerment expert Yasmin London we explored the role of organisational responsibility in the digital landscape.

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First things first, have you ever considered the impact of the online world on your team's well-being? Yasmin shares a startling insight: "96% of deepfakes are pornographic in nature and 99% include women." It's clear that the digital realm is not just a playground but also a battleground, especially for women. How is your organisation addressing this?

But it's not just about deepfakes. The online disinhibition effect, as Yasmin explains, is where "people are more willing to say or do things online that they would never do in a face-to-face situation." This can lead to a toxic online environment that spills over into the workplace. Are you fostering digital resilience among your team to navigate these challenges?

Now, here's the million-pound question: What is your organisation doing to support employees facing online abuse, even if it happens outside of work? Yasmin emphasises the importance of creating safe spaces for conversations and providing resources for online safety. "It's not just about responsibility," she says, "it's about doing what's right."

So, let's reflect. Is your organisation proactive in educating and protecting your team in the digital world? Are you fostering an environment where everyone feels safe, respected, and empowered, both online and offline?

We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this crucial topic. Let's keep the conversation going and work together to make the digital age a safer and more inclusive space for all.

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February 28, 2024

How often do you trust your intuition? Do you even recognise what your intuition feels like?

In Western society, we frequently concentrate on data, results, and outcomes to such an extent that we overlook the guiding light within us—the voice that truly has our best interests at heart.

We had the pleasure of speaking with Laetitia Andrac, author of "Light It," on this compelling topic, a conversation that is essential for all business owners and leaders.

During our discussion, we covered:

  • The critical importance of intuition

  • Recognising when we are acting against our intuition

  • The principles of First Nations thinking and the necessity for Western society to embrace the wisdom they offer

  • The L.I.G.H.T framework

And much more. Click the video below to watch the full and free conversation. 

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February 28, 2024

Transforming Fear into Action: A Path to Unshakeable Confidence

Have you ever felt the icy grip of fear holding you back? It's a sensation we're all too familiar with—whether it's the fear of failure, rejection, or the unknown. But what if I told you that your fears aren't roadblocks, but rather signposts, guiding you towards growth and self-assurance? In a riveting conversation with Jaemin Frazer (which you can watch here), renowned authority on insecurity, we delved deep into this transformative idea.

"Fear is a natural part of the human experience," Jaemin begins, setting the stage for a journey into understanding rather than a battle to be won. "It's not about eliminating fear but learning to dance with it." This notion of embracing fear rather than fleeing from it might sound counterintuitive, but it's the cornerstone of true confidence.

But how do we start this dance? Jaemin suggests a simple yet profound shift: "Acknowledge your fear. Sit with it, understand its roots, and then, ask yourself—what is it really trying to tell me?" This introspection can illuminate the often-misunderstood purpose of our fears, revealing them as protectors trying to keep us safe. Yet, in understanding them, we can reassess whether they're serving us or holding us back.

This is where transformation happens. "Once you understand your fear, you're at a crossroads," Jaemin points out. "You can let it define your limits, or you can use it as a springboard to leap into action." But taking that leap requires a fundamental belief in one's ability to handle whatever comes next. "Confidence," Jaemin elucidates, "is not knowing you'll succeed, but knowing you'll be okay, regardless of the outcome."

So, what does this mean for you? Are there fears in your life that you've allowed to dictate your actions? What might happen if you viewed them as opportunities for growth instead?

Imagine the possibilities if every fear became a challenge to be embraced, a question to be answered, a mystery to be unraveled. This shift in perspective is not just about building confidence; it's about cultivating a life of authenticity, resilience, and, ultimately, fulfillment.

Jaemin leaves us with a thought-provoking insight: "The most confident people aren't those without fears; they're the ones who've mastered the art of turning their fears into steps on the path to greatness."

As you reflect on this conversation, consider the fears holding you back. How can you transform them into action? Remember, the journey to confidence is paved with the stones of our fears, faced and conquered. Let's start walking that path today.

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February 25, 2024

Ever feel like you're stuck in the "I know I should, but..." loop? 🔄 Meet Paul Taylor and his game-changing EASIER framework, designed to leap from thought to action. 🚀

In an engaging chat, Paul spills the beans on a method that's, well, easier than you'd think. But we're not giving away the magic just yet. Why watch the video? Because it's packed with insights that could be the nudge you need to finally make those changes stick.

Curious? Discover how to align your brain, your environment, and your habits to not just dream big, but achieve big. No more spoilers, just a promise: You'll leave with a toolkit for turning "someday" into "today."

Dive in below, and let's transform your potential into reality. Your journey to "I did it!" starts here. 🌟

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February 21, 2024

Are you ready to be your own leadership coach? 

Uncover the power of self-coaching with Karen Stein, author of 'Be Your Own Leadership Coach'. In this enlightening (and free) conversation, Karen shares the secrets to leading with authenticity, mastering the art of listening, and creating a personal board of directors.

Learn how to navigate the complexities of leadership, break through barriers, and harness your strengths for success. Are you ready to transform your leadership journey?

Tune in and discover how to be the leader you were meant to be! Watch now and take the first step towards empowering your leadership!

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February 18, 2024

Breaking Free from the Chains of Self-Sabotage with Dr Richard Hogan

Ever found yourself on the cusp of something brilliant, only to inexplicably take actions that seem to throw you two steps back? Welcome to the perplexing world of self-sabotage, where it’s your own mind playing the unlikely villain in your success story. In a revealing chat on Cuppa.tv  with Richard Hogan, author of 'Home is Where the Start Is', we ventured into the depths of this self-defeating behaviour. Richard's insights illuminate the intricate web of thoughts leading us down this spiral.

"Patterns... they're too subtle to notice," muses Richard, pinpointing the stealthy nature of self-sabotage. These patterns, deeply woven into our psyche, often remain unnoticed until we find ourselves trapped in a cycle of undermining our own efforts. But why do we engage in this self-destructive dance?

Richard poses that these patterns aren’t random but rather habits of thought we’ve solidified over time. "Your thoughts are just habits," he clarifies, "They're not facts." This distinction is vital. It suggests we possess the power to alter them. The real question is, can we recognise when we're ensnared in these traps?

Consider this: How often have you told yourself, "I'm not good enough," or "I don't deserve success"? These thoughts are not mere fleeting concerns; they’re paradigms shaping our behaviours and reactions. Richard observes, "We react to them emotionally," letting these thoughts determine our self-worth and, ultimately, our actions.

So, how do we break free? Richard proposes a straightforward yet profound strategy: Recognise, challenge, and replace. Beginning with awareness—identifying these patterns of negative self-talk as they arise—is key. "When I'm working with clients," Richard shares, "I'd explain to them... let me hear that churn, that stuff that really you don't like." Acknowledging these thoughts is the first step towards dismantling them.

However, awareness on its own isn’t enough. We must also actively challenge these ingrained beliefs. Richard encourages us to pivot towards more positive, affirming thoughts. "Give me three things you'd like to say about yourself that if you believe them, it would impact your life in a positive way." This reprogramming of our thought patterns from negative to positive is essential in overcoming self-sabotage.

In our conversation, Richard reminded us that change is a gradual process. It's a journey of small, consistent steps towards self-awareness and self-improvement. "It's the simplest thing," he notes, highlighting the power of positive reinforcement over our neural pathways.

So, the next time you find yourself teetering on the edge of self-sabotage, pause and reflect. Are you slipping into old, detrimental patterns of thought? What positive affirmations can you introduce instead? Remember, the journey to overcoming self-sabotage starts with a single step: recognising that these thoughts are habits, not truths.

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February 14, 2024
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Are you and your partner speaking the same financial language? It's a question worth pondering, especially if you're planning a future together. As Nicole Haddow, author of "Couple Goals," points out, "We had to have really big conversations about money probably much earlier than many couples do."

The Importance of Timing

Timing is everything, especially when it comes to money talks. Nicole's experience highlights the importance of discussing finances early in the relationship. But when is the right time? "Before you move in together, before you make any big financial commitments, that's the time to start talking," Nicole advises. It's about setting the stage for a future where both partners are on the same page financially.

The Art of Conversation

Starting the conversation can be daunting, but it's crucial. Nicole suggests a gentle approach: "It's about understanding what's happening for you as an individual financially and how you're going to work as a team financially." But how do you bring up such a sensitive topic without causing tension? Nicole shares her strategy: "We went out for dinner and I told him here's some stuff that I think it's really important that we discuss." It's about creating a comfortable environment for an open and honest discussion.

The Impact on Your Relationship

The benefits of early financial conversations go beyond just money management. They can strengthen your relationship in unexpected ways. "Understanding your childhood experiences with money, your adult experiences with money, any trauma associated with money... it helps you understand why your partner is potentially behaving the way that they are," Nicole explains. It's about building empathy and understanding, which are key components of a strong partnership.

Are You Ready to Start the Conversation?

If you haven't had the money talk with your partner yet, there's no time like the present. Start small, be honest, and listen to each other. Remember, it's not just about the numbers; it's about building a future together. As Nicole puts it, "It's really useful to have a discussion about what the values are that are driving that because that helps you understand each other's behavior and why you want things."

So, what are you waiting for? Set the date, pick a cozy spot, and start laying the foundation for a financially harmonious future.

For more insights on navigating finances:

  • Check out Nicole Haddow's book, "Couple Goals." here

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  • Send an enquiry here if you want Nicole to come and speak to your team

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February 07, 2024

Have you ever faced a situation where every decision could be the difference between success and failure? Imagine making these choices under the ocean's surface, in a submarine, where the margin for error is razor-thin. This is the world Ex Commodore Peter Scott of the Royal Australian Navy knows all too well.

In a recent conversation, Scott shared an experience that could easily be a script for a Hollywood thriller: the day he ran HMAS Collins aground. "We were screaming along the bottom, ripping underwater fittings and paint off," Scott recalls, painting a vivid picture of a high-stakes scenario. How would you respond in such a crisis?

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Scott's response was not about asserting control or diving into complex technicalities. Instead, it was about clarity and acceptance. "I just said one thing. I said, 'We're aground.' That little bit of clarity and acceptance of reality... they just immediately went, 'Oh, we're aground. We know the EOPs [Emergency Operating Procedures].'"

Isn't it fascinating how simplicity can be powerful in chaos?

But here's the kicker: Scott believes that every two years, the Navy prepared him for such transitions, each new job being a step into the unknown. "It's just a step in a different direction... I've actually got a bit of autonomy," he explains. How often do we view our career transitions as opportunities for growth rather than obstacles?

Scott's experiences underline a fundamental truth about leadership: It's less about wielding power and more about instilling confidence and clarity in your team. "It was just they just needed to know the situation as simply and clearly as I can place it," he says.

So, as we navigate our professional and personal submarines through the murky waters of uncertainty, let's ask ourselves: How can we apply Scott's lessons of simplicity, clarity, and self-confidence to our own high-stakes situations? Remember, sometimes, the power lies not in the complexity of our commands but in the simplicity of our communication.

As Scott's journey shows, the depths of the ocean can teach us a lot about rising to the surface in leadership. What will your next dive uncover? 🌊🌟

Click the link below to watch the full replay of the show

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February 04, 2024

Understanding Where Businesses Stumble in DE&I Efforts

In an eye-opening video discussion with Yvonne Kelly from Glow Up Careers, we delve into a critical yet often overlooked aspect of business success: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I). Many businesses profess commitment to DE&I, but how many truly succeed? This conversation explores the pitfalls and missteps businesses often encounter.

The Subtle Traps of Unconscious Bias and Inadequate Strategies

Yvonne Kelly uncovers the layers of unconscious biases that permeate corporate cultures, often unnoticed. These biases are not just about workforce diversity but also about the ingrained habits and perceptions that hinder true inclusivity. Drawing inspiration from James Clear's 'Atomic Habits', the discussion highlights how habitual thinking patterns can obstruct DE&I efforts.

Real Stories, Real Failures, and Real Lessons

The conversation brings to light real-life stories that exemplify where businesses go wrong in their DE&I journey. From the experiences of migrants like Anna Das Gupta to those of refugees, these narratives expose the gaps between well-intentioned policies and their practical implementation.

A Misguided Approach to DE&I

One critical point Yvonne emphasises is the superficial approach many companies take toward DE&I. Celebrating diversity during specific events or through token gestures is not enough. The conversation challenges businesses to move beyond performative actions to foster genuine inclusivity.

The Risk of Complacency in DE&I

The video serves as a wake-up call for businesses that are complacent in their DE&I efforts. It's not enough to have diverse teams; what matters is how these teams are integrated, valued, and heard within the organisation. Yvonne Kelly urges businesses to actively confront and dismantle the structural barriers that impede true equity and inclusion.

A Must-Watch for Forward-Thinking Businesses

For businesses aiming to make a real difference in their DE&I initiatives, this video is an essential watch. It's a resource for understanding the common failures in DE&I efforts and learning how to address them effectively.

Be Part of the Solution

Watching this conversation should be the first step in a larger journey of transformation. We encourage business leaders and teams to reflect on their DE&I practices, identify areas of improvement, and commit to making meaningful changes.

Join Us in Making DE&I a Reality

We invite you to watch this insightful 'snackable' conversation with Yvonne Kelly. Let it be the catalyst for change in your organisation's approach to DE&I.

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Share your experiences, learn from others, and contribute to building a truly inclusive business landscape.

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February 02, 2024

Embracing Your Strengths: The Key to Unsticking Your Career

In a recent enlightening session with Charlotte Blair, author of "Career Unstuck," a profound insight emerged that could be a game-changer for many of us trapped in career limbo: the power of identifying and harnessing your strengths. This article delves into this insight, punctuated with wisdom from Charlotte herself, and invites you to explore the replay of this transformative discussion.

Understanding Your Core Strengths

"On a scale of one to ten, how much do you love your job?" Charlotte poses this simple yet powerful question. It's a moment of introspection, asking us to evaluate not just our job satisfaction but to dig deeper into what fuels our professional joy. As Charlotte explains, "Often it's sad how low that number is for people. But understanding your strengths can change that."

The Journey to Self-Discovery

Charlotte's approach is deeply rooted in self-awareness. "Discovering your strengths isn't just about skills," she says. "It's about understanding what makes you uniquely you at work." This journey of self-discovery is crucial. It’s about recognizing that what you're inherently good at can become your professional superpower.

The Misconception About Weaknesses

There's a common trap here – focusing too much on our weaknesses. Charlotte advises against this, emphasizing, "Focus on your strengths, not your weaknesses." The idea is to leverage what you're naturally good at to create a fulfilling career path, rather than being bogged down by areas where you don't excel.

Applying Strengths to Career Growth

How do you use this self-knowledge for career advancement? Charlotte's answer is straightforward yet impactful: "Align your job role with your strengths." She stresses the importance of finding roles that not only challenge you but also allow you to use your best qualities daily.

When Strength Meets Opportunity

Charlotte shares success stories from her coaching experience, where individuals transformed their careers by aligning them with their strengths. "It's like watching someone find their true north," she comments. This alignment often leads to not just job satisfaction but also to excelling in one’s field.

Overcoming The Fear of Change

A significant barrier to career change is fear. Charlotte tackles this head-on, encouraging a mindset shift. "What if it does work? Imagine the possibilities then," she says. It's about embracing the potential for success rather than being paralyzed by the fear of failure.

Starting Small, Dreaming Big

You don't have to leap into the unknown all at once. Charlotte suggests starting small: "Take one step towards a job or project that resonates with your strengths." These small steps can lead to significant career transformations over time.

The Future Awaits

As our session with Charlotte Blair concluded, one thing was clear – understanding and utilizing your strengths is not just a strategy but a pathway to a fulfilling career. If her insights resonate with you, there's more where that came from.

Catch the Replay

Dive deeper into Charlotte's wealth of knowledge by watching the replay of our session. There, you'll find more gems on career growth, overcoming stagnation, and harnessing your true potential. It's not just a session; it's a stepping stone to the career you deserve.

Watch the replay now and take the first step towards a career that's not just a job, but a reflection of your best self.

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