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How to Keep Yourself Accountable

I’ve had a really unexpected success this year – it’s something I’ve been meaning to trial for a while and now I’m a little bit addicted. I signed up to a time tracking app. If you aren’t using one, here’s a few reasons why I’m sold: Project Value for Money Some of my…

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Lessons in Facilitation: The Power of Feedback

If you were asked what skill you’d use to survive the zombie apocalypse – what would you use? Would you negotiate? District them with jokes? Would you knit your way out? It was the exercise that caused the most laughter at the latest away day I ran. Exploring what left-field ways teams would…

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When Your Holiday Isn’t a Break

I’ve just had two weeks off work, and it’s the longest stretch I’ve managed since I went freelance. As I returned to my projects, everyone was quick to ask the standard “how was your break? question. But here’s the thing, I’m not sure a holiday with two small children qualifies as a break….

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How to Work Together Well

Something you need to get used to as a freelancer is regularly starting new work. And it’s not just the work that’s new – it’s often a new organisation, new people/team and even a new industry to what you might have worked in before. New starts are always steep learning curves – a…

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Embracing Chaos: Life as a Working Parent

Who was it who said “parent like you don’t have a job and work like you don’t have a child?” Would anyone own up to it now, in 2023? I wonder. The pandemic, for all its horrors, did some good in re-calibrating the work/life balance expectations of employers and staff. For those with…

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Recruiting Well

You wouldn’t move in with someone without dating them first – so why should you accept a job after just an hour’s Zoom call?  There’s been a lot of chat about recruitment lately – through some recruitment I’ve been supporting, with contacts about the recruitment challenges in the sector or going through recruitment…

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Lessons in Mentoring

I’ve just wound up a year-long mentoring project. Last summer I started volunteering with The Cranfield Trust who provide consultancy and mentoring support to charities, free of charge. It’s an incredible service – and I wish I’d known about it when I started my first charity management role. I signed up as a…

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Why Endings Matter

This week has got me thinking about the importance of endings. I’ve recently experienced a number of endings and it’s interesting to reflect on why they matter and what constitutes ending something well. In the space of the last month, I’ve finished a contract, ended a year-long mentoring relationship, had my last coaching…

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Day in The Life

One of my favourite things about being freelance is the variety it provides.  Wednesday felt like a particularly good example of that variety, as well as the brain-stretch you need to keep jumping between different work, so here’s another insight into a day in the life of a charity consultant: 6am ish: Wake…

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International Mischief Making: Facilitation Training

“Serious results don’t require serious behaviour” is the motto of Mischief Makers – the international facilitation and training company. I’ve just completed an 8-week block of training with them on leading groups, with a particular focus on hybrid settings – where you have some delegates in person and some joining online. It’s been…

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