Book launch
It took a little longer than expected, but the paperback version of Quarter Life Framework is now on Amazon! The book is available in the following Amazon marketplaces: Australia, US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Japan, Canada and the Netherlands. Bec is excited to host the book launch, so if you’d like to go through […]
Life explained as a video game
An old favourite for Sunday Funday. I hope your playthrough is going well 🙂 .
Biased realities
We each have a unique view of the world, and this is heightened by your profession or occupation. This unique view is valuable because you are more aware of your field than the average person, but this shouldn’t bias your decision-making when it comes to risk. Lawyers are hyper-aware of law suits, but this shouldn’t […]
Your portfolio of work
When applying for jobs, you can present a resume and a cover letter which talks about the value you can bring to an organisation. Or you can also present a portfolio of your work that demonstrates the value you can bring to an organisation. The latter is a lot more effective. Your portfolio is simply […]
Feelin’ good
It’s easy to take good health for granted. When we are under the weather, we are very aware of what good health felt like and wish to return to it quickly. Though once we do, this awareness fades and we rarely appreciate how well we are. If you’re not feeling 100% right now, I hope […]
Highlight your preference
Have you ever tried to arrange a meeting with someone and felt caught in a loop where you’re both saying “I don’t mind”? This happens when both parties are trying to be as accommodating as possible, or if both parties don’t have sufficient constraints to guide their decision. To make this process easier, when you […]
Beware a healthy bank balance
Our decision-making process changes depending on how much money is in our account. When our bank account is low or things are a little tight, we carefully consider the merits of every purchase. But when we have a nice chunk of change in the bank or we feel relaxed about our position, we become prone […]
Effective onboarding
When you’re teaching someone to ride a bike, you don’t tell them what to do and then let them go. You stay with them until they get their balance, and gradually they’ll get the hang of it to try it themselves. The same goes with helping someone understand a new task or assignment. We shouldn’t […]
Framing matters
A lot of people approach me to ask how they can run their own business. But interestingly, no one has approached me to ask how they can run their own successful business. You may think this point is obvious and there’s no need to say you want your business to be successful. But I would […]
Goosebumps
It’s amazing during coaching when someone has a physical reaction to overcoming a mental challenge. One person experienced goosebumps. Others feel a sudden release of tension. And another person exclaimed “whoa” when the ambiguous became clear. Use your body as a guide for your mind. When you’re struggling with a problem and you don’t know […]