During my recent stay in hotel quarantine in Japan following a fabulous and much-needed month with family and friends in the UK, I could easily have focused on the negative aspects of the confinement, like the lack of fresh air, the dietary limitations, the constant...
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Laugh Before Breakfast, Cry Before Supper
One morning during my recent trip back to the UK from Japan, I woke up feeling full of energy. I’d slept soundly for more than 8 hours. It was sooooooo great to be back in my home country with family. I was singing and laughing with my mum. And she said, “Laugh before...
Less Effort, More Impact
It’s not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential. - Bruce Lee This quote reminds me of my years practicing karate - learning how to pack a powerful punch with the least possible effort. But you may recognize that this doesn’t just apply to...
20 Questions To Reflect On Your Year
Isn’t it fascinating that Japan has a strong culture of reflection in the form of “hansei-kai,” but the focus is on what wasn’t good enough? As well as acknowledging opportunities to do things differently, we can learn so much by reflecting on what went well. Then we...
Doing The Unthinkable
I remember years ago a friend told me he’d visited an art museum at the weekend. For some reason, that really hit me. It was at a time when I was working 7 days a week and had a young daughter at home. It was so hard to imagine doing something relaxing and fun just...
Healthy Doesn’t Have To Be Hard
– a conversation with Julie Clark Have you noticed that when you’re really busy, you tend to neglect your nutrition and wellbeing? And this is the time when your body most needs energy! For example, you don’t eat regular meals. Or you reach for lots of sugary or salty...
7 Ways To Deal With Uncertainty
As humans, it’s natural for us to feel uncomfortable, anxious, or scared when facing uncertainty because of how our brains work. We use the neocortex - the newest part of the brain, which developed around 2-3 million years ago - for rational thinking. But the...
Are You Scared Of Not Knowing The Answer?
Years ago, I was having lunch with a Japanese lady who was a regular commentator on a live weekend television show. After asking about my work as a coach, she said, “Actually, Helen, every time I’m on the show live, I’m terrified that I might not be able to answer a...
How Can You Compete With Men As A Working Woman?
“How can I compete in a male-dominated workplace?” is a question I increasingly hear from women. You may have heard advice like, “Be sure to speak up,” “Go for a beer with the boys,” “Don’t be too easily offended…” Well, here’s a perspective that’s completely new to...
Make Your Difficult Conversations Easier
What is it about difficult conversations at work that many of us dread? For example, you have to tell a colleague that their work was unsatisfactory or that their job is at risk. Or you have to deliver the news that a deadline can’t be met or results aren’t what was...
How To Reset When You’re Overloaded – Thoughts
Suddenly all the balls are being thrown at you at once. Everything seems urgent. You don’t know which to prioritize. You feel overloaded and there seems to be no way out because the work just keeps coming. And you just feel exhausted scrambling to keep up with it all....
Let Go Of The Stories And Discover What’s Actually Possible
– a conversation with Alma Barrero Her mother told her that she would never be feminine until she could wear flowery dresses. But she didn’t like flowery dresses. So she never felt feminine - even though she wanted to. Then she met Alma. Alma was taking her shopping...