Mark Twain is quoted as saying “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you for the rest of the day.“
Creative Writing Competition
Enjoy creative writing? If so you are invited to submit a poem on the theme of “The topsy-turvy world of being young” or a short story about “Young people and […]
That was the week that was
Juliet Flynn has led the planning for this years Staff Wellbeing Week and reflects on her own wellbeing and how she might influence the wellbeing of others.
Mastering mind and body
James Cook from Christ Church Sport looks at how the practice of Yoga can help us refocus our body and mind.
Canine power
Caroline Ratcliffe, Simulation Instructor Demonstrator in the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing shares a personal story of anxiety and the therapeutic impact of her dogs.
What do we even mean by “Wellbeing at Work?”
Sam Hales, who has co-ordinated much of this year’s wellbeing week activity, reflects on what wellbeing at work actually means to him.
Spring
In February Ian Simpson, Collection Development Manager in the Library and Learning Resources team, reflected on the joy of his allotment during Spring.
Being a bit more Queeny
CCCU Aurorans met to reflect, writes Kerry Jordan-Daus. Provoked, supported and challenged by Dr Jane Lewis, we reflected on our own leadership. Whether you are a Queen, a Mother, a Warrior, […]
Moments of Learning
What are our moments of learning? And how much notice do we really take of them?