When we think about leaders, it’s tempting to group them into two categories – good or bad. Maybe there was a former manager who made you feel like you weren’t good enough. But maybe there was also a former boss who valued your strengths and helped you to reach your personal goals. We talk about leaders and leadership every day in the business world.
Barbara Ashall is a Clinical Nurse Specialist who embarked on a 12 month secondment and wanted to feel more confident about her leadership ability.
When an email inviting me to deliver a session for the annual Student Leaders Conference at the University of Liverpool arrived in my inbox my automatic response was “yes”.
One of the most common issues brought to a coaching session is confidence. Clients are wanting to feel more confident in themselves and their abilities. So, here are some fabulous TED Talks with tips and tricks to boost your self-confidence.
Lots of words are great. Lots of words are less-great. Here are five words that you can stop using to start sounding more confident.
If you’re holding yourself back from something right now or feeling a bit low on confidence, here are some of my favourite inspiring quotes to get you going again.
Emma Johnson stepped up into a Chief Executive role and wanted to feel more confident in her ability to create change and generate engagement.
I often get asked if there is a difference between coaching men and women. Do men bring the same issues to a coaching session as women? An interesting question, don’t you think?
It’s that time of year again when we look back on the year that has ended and forwards to the year ahead. We aren’t just stepping into a new year this time, but a new decade filled with possibilities.
