Your mind needs just as much tidying as your space

We are pretty familiar with how to tidy, say, the kitchen.

You might have a cleaning schedule, a set of tools or even a standard of how messy you'll allow the kitchen to get. The maintenance of your kitchen is a continuous commitment.

 Just like your kitchen, your MIND needs to be continually tidied and managed.

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Email cleaner apps

Most of us have a digital swamp known as a personal email inbox. This is full of spam, unread newsletters, petitions and unmissable offers from companies you've never heard of.

But among the digital litter, some critically important information is hidden away. To find it means (metaphorically speaking) wading through in your wellies, probably cursing as you go.

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Sue Reeve
5 things I learned about owning a Robovac

Being a time-starved and permanently exhausted professional, the idea of having a little robotic character living with me to hoover up whenever I so wish was hugely appealing and I spent many hours dipping in and out of review sites and Youtubes working out whether or not owning one was a worthy investment.

No surprises then that I went for it. And here is what I learned about being a robovac owner in case you are in a similar quandary.

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Sue Reeve
How to.. be a star on Mother's Day

Did you know that after Christmas and Easter, Mother’s Day is the third most celebrated day in the world?

Hardly any wonder then that in the UK 30 million cards are sent (purchased on average 5 days beforehand), the number of phone calls made on Mother’s Day rises by 40% and an estimated £1.5bn is spent on gifts.

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Sue Reeve
Travel trend 2023: High Impact Conservation​

During the pandemic there was a lot of talk about ‘building back better’, but where luxury travel is concerned, has anything really changed? ”For all the talk about making travel more sustainable, there is still ‘greenwashing’ taking place”, says Geordie Mackay-Lewis, Co-founder of Pelorus travel. “Tokenistic actions that make people feel less guilty about their impact on the planet are not helpful.”​

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Sue Reeve
The Super 7% and Why Men Win at Work

It was truly inspiring to spend time with Gill Whitty-Collins, author of ‘Why Men Win at Work’.

In this short video, we Zoom-in on the “Super 7%” – the women who reached CEO positions, and what they all have in common.

(5 minutes of eye-opening gold, with subtitles / sound).

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Sue Reeve
Zooming in on... Burnout

"I believe energy, not time, is the number one fundamental currency of high performers."

Zooming in on... Burnout. We caught up with AmyK Hutchens recently - who shared some invaluable insight and strategies on how leaders can tackle burnout before it becomes a problem - both for themselves and their teams.

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Sue Reeve
Zooming in on… Success

What advice would you ask from a Female Business Leader whose success has been consistent and long lasting over nearly 2 decades?

In the first of a video series of one to one conversations with Women Leaders, Sue has the chance to Zoom in on what it takes, not only to survive but to succeed and excel over the long term, with our amazing client, Corrina Jorgensen, Senior Partner at Afiniti Consultancy.

#IWD2022

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The Number One Time Chewer: Meetings

Did you know that according to studies, as much as 16% of our entire professional career is spent in meetings? Meetings may always be necessary, but what if there are ways to ensure you use your time more efficiently? Find out about how to claim back your time and boost productivity.

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Sue Reeve