How is this month for you? How are you feeling?
With longer days and snowdrops here, in the U.K., change is up in the air. That can mean a good thing: hopefulness, joy and lighter reality. We start to move more, leave comfy blankets at home and enjoy long walks or biker rides. However, the pandemic is still here, and many still experience loss. We need to be aware of the quiet, underlying impact of their and our collective trauma, especially now that the healing begins for many of us.
The culture that did not work well in “normal times” definitely does not work in the lockdown times. Whatever “natural” ways of connecting with other people we had, we mostly lost it. What does it mean for the “we-care”?
MailChimp’s Second Act Season 2 series of inspiring business stories is here.
On the #MLK Day, my few words about our white privilege, where to start and how we might be able to do better.
Brew Monday is here, thanks to Samaritans.
Congratulations to Lewis for making it to the Rife’s 30 under 30’s list this year.
Announced today, the update of the Mental Health Act in the U.K. means significant improvements in supporting the rights and freedoms of people struggling with mental health challenges.
Why do we actively refuse to pay attention to clearly unethical behaviours and systems? What can leaders do about it?