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Conflict isn’t a dirty word

Conflict isn’t a dirty word

by michelle | Mar 1, 2021 | Behaviour, Communications, Communications Coach, Leadership, Mindset, Teams

Do you actively avoid conflict? Could conflict ever be a good thing? Check out my latest article on why I believe “Conflict isn’t a dirty word” Why is it that at the mere thought of conflict, many of us go into a spin? It sends our heart racing, our...
3 ways to create a safe environment for honest work conversations

3 ways to create a safe environment for honest work conversations

by michelle | Jan 22, 2020 | Communications, Leadership, Teams

Last week I had the pleasure of facilitating a team planning day for a client of mine. The main purpose to take the team out of their busy schedule for a day, was to increase alignment across the 40+ project team to help them deliver on an incredibly challenging...
How I turned my anxiety into a strength

How I turned my anxiety into a strength

by michelle | Nov 14, 2019 | Anxiety, Communications, Leadership, Stress

Although it was never described as such, anxiety has been a part of the women in my family for a long time. My grandmother was at times ‘very nervous’, my mother is ‘a worrier’, these were things we knew to be true and tried to support them with. It’s only later...
Why you might be missing the mark on employee recognition

Why you might be missing the mark on employee recognition

by michelle | Nov 13, 2019 | Behaviour, Communications, Leadership, Teams

In my past life in corporate world, I was fortunate to work for a company that took great pride in recognising employee’s for the efforts and achievements. Stars, hero’s and legends were all part of our terminology and company culture and to be recognised...
3 ways to beat that “imposter” feeling

3 ways to beat that “imposter” feeling

by michelle | Oct 23, 2019 | Anxiety, Behaviour, Communications, Leadership, Mindset, Stress

Those that know me well, would know of my dislike of “labels”. Mainly because labels are often used as a way of categorising or putting someone in a box. A box that inevitably has restrictions or constraints on them. That excludes them in some way. “You’re too old,...
What professional tennis players can teach us about public speaking

What professional tennis players can teach us about public speaking

by michelle | Jan 29, 2019 | Communications, Leadership, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking

What a hot Australia Day weekend it was. We were all melting so imagine how gruelling it would have been like playing in the Australian Tennis Open in those temperatures! We were grateful to watch from the comfort of our couch this year and not swelter in the heat....
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