7 steps to help children calm Anxiety
Ollie Coach, Belinda Wells, explains how she works with children to help them to manage their anxiety rather than letting it take control of them.

Ollie Coach, Belinda Wells, explains how she works with children to help them to manage their anxiety rather than letting it take control of them.
Have you ever met someone, perhaps at a work retreat or a networking event, and come away feeling they really connected with you? That they were fully present and understood you or the issues being discussed.
Ollie Coach, Claire Robertson, explains the simple process she uses to help her get a good nights sleep.
I’ve been pregnant with a new life since lockdown started and it has been a long labour…
Looking forward to things has been shown to improve our wellbeing and life satisfaction, and having a sense of anticipation can actually help in difficult times. Written by trainee Ollie Coach, Deborah Stephenson.
So, what are the most common fears we might have about change, whether it is changing a habit, changing career, a new relationship, moving to a new house or for children perhaps, moving school? Written by Ollie Coach, Belinda Wells.
Psychological safety and the need for security are powerful de-railers for teams when not satisfied. Psychologist Mia Kellmer Pringle surmised that children have four needs in order to thrive. Let’s examine how you might use these to help curate the environment that supports this in your team.
Redundancy can be a roller coaster of emotions whilst also requiring you to keep a cool head as you navigate the complexity of the legalities, challenges and realities it brings. Here’s ten ways to help you manage your mindset and mitigate the erosion that can occur through the uncertainty…
Stacie Glass, trainee Ollie Coach, recounts how she found her ‘Brave’ Super Power allowing her to speak out against her rapists.
Trainnee Ollie Coach, Deborah Stephenson, encourages us to draw on our inner strength to concur the challenges that are thrown at us and to applaud ourselves on our achievements.