Check out our interview with Dr Dominique Thompson – a GP, young people’s mental health expert, TEDx speaker, author and educator.
I would like to recommend a virtual conference I have attended over the weekend because it is a prime example of how to get a virtual event right.
I read a lot of tips on working and resting after work. We hear loads about a perfect morning or evening routine too. However, to me, personally, the most essential aspect of work from home was learning to transition between different types of activities at home, especially managing subtle changes in activities. Not a lot of focus is placed on those seemingly short moments in the day – sitting down …
When my clients talk to me about the aspects of remote work, energy hardly ever gets mentioned. We usually think about creating a good space for work and making time for uninterrupted business. Energy is the third key ingredient to balanced work from home. In this post, I will share my personal learnings about energy levels. First of all the basics. Our energy levels depend on our health – and …
At the moment, in the midst of the Coronavirus-enforced lockdown, the sites and apps to support mental health and wellbeing are more relevant than ever. Here are five of the best…
The Coronavirus-enforced lockdown presents a really difficult challenge for our individual and collective mental health. Being isolated in this way stops us from doing a lot of the things that keep us well, like being physically connected to friends, hobbies and the outdoors – and this withdrawal can exacerbate feelings of anxiety, loneliness and low mood.
Many of us will now be spending a significant amount of time in front of screens and will have reverted to digital alternatives in an attempt to retain some sense of normality. Such an increase in online activity in itself comes with its own impact on our wellbeing, so here are some ideas and tips for keeping ‘well’ online and managing our digital usage sensibly throughout this weird time
Today I would like to look at how to manage our mobile notifications because it is the device most attached to us during the day. Here are my personal tips, but I would love to know what works for you.
When life gets too busy, we can subconsciously agree to long periods of stress which can lead to serious mental and physical health challenges. What is this burden and how can we move to a slightly lighter way of being?
How can we use social media to reconnect with nature? Here are my few tips.
In this series, we are looking at various aspects of remote work. Today I would like to explore time.