Banish Imposter Syndrome
Stephanie Hall, Ollie Coach trainee, takes you through 3 simple tips to help you banish the Imposter Syndrome so that you can always believe ‘you are good enough!’
Stephanie Hall, Ollie Coach trainee, takes you through 3 simple tips to help you banish the Imposter Syndrome so that you can always believe ‘you are good enough!’
Ollie Coach, Belinda Wells, remembers that there are so many good, simple and positive things to focus on right now. We just have to look for them. In ourselves, in our children, and in the world around us.
“I will catch up with you, I just need to finish this report”. “You know we said we’d book a last minute weekend break for next weekend, can we do it the weekend after? It’s just that I’ve got so much on at the moment” Time always comes up whether I am talking to course […]
Jess Goddard, Ollie Coach trainee, has noticed that people are reluctant to seek the help of a mental health professional – more often than not because they don’t want to pay for it, no matter how much they want it. What’s that about?
Are you working towards that next big promotion and wondering what sort of leader you are or want to be? Maybe you’re inspired by leaders in your organisation and want to be like them. Or feel you need to be in order to be effective or gain approval.
In this article, which is the second in a series of four, you will learn how to develop a vision for your ideal career or dream job.
With World Kindess Day, Ollie Coach trainee, Deborah Stephenson, asks what exactly is “kind”? The behaviour of kindness is unique to our species, and humans, despite what you might see on the news, are instinctively caring.
It’s not a style of parenting that we research, learn about and decide to follow. It is instead a state of mind, something we tend to do, probably with the best intentions, but that may actually not be at all helpful to the child in the long run! Written by Ollie Coach, Belinda Wells.
In a world where everyone is put into boxes, it’s time to ditch the labels and start treating people like people. As a SEND parent, I know all too well the emphasis on labels, assessments and diagnosis but do they help? Written by Stephanie Hall, Ollie Coach trainee.