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Being Crafty

Being Crafty

For the Leadership Circles this month we will look at the idea of “job crafting”. This has been around for a little while but has gained much more attention recently.

1st March 20227th April 2022 Creativity, Development, Leadership, Leadership Circles, productivity, Wellbeing2 Comments on Being Crafty
New Learning and Development Guide

New Learning and Development Guide

Want to know what development opportunities are available to support you while working at the University? Introducing the all new interactive Learning and Development Guide…

18th February 202118th February 2021 Coaching and Mentoring, Development, Health and Safety, News, Performance Conversations, productivity, WellbeingLeave a Comment on New Learning and Development Guide
The new ‘Team Toolkit’ – What is it?

The new ‘Team Toolkit’ – What is it?

When asked to develop a team toolkit for the staff re-orientation webpages my first thought was ‘where do I start?’ It needed to be something that was useful to teams […]

9th November 20209th November 2020 Development, Leadership, productivityLeave a Comment on The new ‘Team Toolkit’ – What is it?
Work Hack #5: Procrastination

Work Hack #5: Procrastination

I am a master procrastinator. I like to think it’s because I’m super chilled, mañana mañana, but in reality it’s often just avoidance. Sometimes it bothers me, sometimes it doesn’t; […]

4th November 202026th November 2020 Development, productivity, Work HacksLeave a Comment on Work Hack #5: Procrastination
Don’t break the chain

Don’t break the chain

It’s been a really busy few weeks and I’m not ashamed to admit that my productivity levels are dipping and my motivation is slipping. Instead of accepting this (I’m stubborn, […]

30th July 202030th July 2020 productivity, WellbeingLeave a Comment on Don’t break the chain
Almost Paperless

Almost Paperless

At work I was teased (appropriately!) for my untidy desk, heaps of notebooks, papers and folders teetering precariously, ready to topple like a game of jenga; I had pens, bluetac, […]

27th July 202026th July 2020 Development, productivityLeave a Comment on Almost Paperless
Work Hack #4: Five Things

Work Hack #4: Five Things

Today’s work hack is deceptively simple, but I can honestly say it has changed my working life since I started it a few months ago.

15th July 202026th November 2020 productivity, Work HacksLeave a Comment on Work Hack #4: Five Things
Where am I now?

Where am I now?

“This is where I am now; this is how I got here; and these are some of the reasons why I think/feel/act as I do” Hunt, 2006b

10th July 202010th July 2020 Development, productivity, WellbeingLeave a Comment on Where am I now?
Get Motivated

Get Motivated

Is this a familiar picture? It’s getting towards the end of a busy week juggling everything we are all juggling at the moment. I’ve got a beautiful to-do list, a […]

3rd July 20202nd July 2020 Development, productivityLeave a Comment on Get Motivated

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