Lifestyle End of Year Overwhelm 27 December 2023 ltadmin 0 Feeling end of year exhaustion, and looking to the uncertain future, can lead to the double Ds: Discouragement and Doubt. Ever felt this way? Read more
At Work Disruptions to Workflow Do Not Have to Be Normal 13 September 2023 ltadmin 0 Imagine your diary is at a predictable place so that people know when you are working and when you can be contacted. You can make it happen! Read more
Lifestyle When Leadership Fails – How to Cope 2 June 2023 ltadmin 0 In the wake of scandals across churches and leaders, here are some pointers to how we can process when leaders ‘fall from grace’. Read more
News How to Grieve Someone You’ve Never Met 10 May 2023 ltadmin 0 Despite most of us never having met him, Jock Zonfrillo was a beloved part of TV viewing households across the country. Read more
How to Choose a Child Psychologist 20 April 2023 ltadmin 0 It can be overwhelming to find and decide on a child psychologist. But parents know their children best, writes psychologist Valerie Ling. Read more
10 Signs You Are Burning Out 31 March 2023 ltadmin 0 Often it’s hard to notice our own levels of burnout, as we simply get ‘used to’ feeling the way we do. Here are 10 signs to look out for. Read more
Self Care Helps Us Stay the Course 27 March 2023 ltadmin 0 Self-care is not about a recreational activity. It’s about good stewardship of the resources that we have, writes Valerie Ling. Read more
Check In With Others to Show Your Support 10 March 2023 ltadmin 0 It doesn’t take a lot to check in with someone. If you’re a leader, there are simple steps you can take to check in with your team, too. Read more
You’re A Good Leader When You Inspire Movement 3 March 2023 ltadmin 0 Leadership is a process. Anyone can fit this role, and anyone can develop in this role, writes pyschology practice leader, Valerie Ling. Read more