Wish you had more wellbeing? Are you longing for an evidence-based approach to consistently feel good and function more effectively at work? Do you need busy-proof practices to help you more confidently navigate the lows and highs we all experience?
What if you had a toolkit to unleash accomplishment. If you purchase Your Wellbeing Blueprint: Feeling Good and Doing Well at Work by Michelle Mcquaid and Dr Peggy Kern you get one: Get It Here.
There are seven levels to the tool kit, here they are:
- Setting Goals That Work – Know what you Want, Audit your Time, Stretch Yourself, Set Weekly Goals.
- Being Hopeful – Map Your Hopes, Start a Passion Project, Find Hopeful Friends.
- Practising Growth Mindset – Set Learning Goals, Get comfortable with Failure, Name your fixed Mindset, Growth Mindset Reflection.
- Developing Grit – Draw a Grit Map, Ask for Help, Invest in Deliberate Practice.
- Boosting Your Confidence – Strike a Power Pose, Take One Small Step, Acknowledge “Not Yet”.
- Being Self-Compassionate – Create a Mantra, Write a Letter, Soothe Your Pain, Remember to be Kind.
- Improving Your Resilience – Challenge Your Beliefs, Lean into the Suck, Ban “Always”, Flex Your Stress Mindset.
Shakespeare said, “Joy’s soul lies in the doing.” How has society written about this journey, Let’s take a look:
1. Do what you love for work, and you will never work another day in your life.
2. Burn, Baby, Burn: Burning Down the House.
3. Charles Franklin Kettering sometimes known as Charles “Boss” Kettering was an American inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 186 patents. He was a founder of Delco and was head of research at General Motors from 1920 to 1947. Among his most widely used automotive developments were the electrical starting motor and leaded gasoline.
4. When you pass they will remember you for who you were, not what you owned: When I’m Gone.
5. The dreams, they’re on the other side.
6. Kids say such amazing things until we train it out of them: Lot To Learn.
7. Eric Thomas, PhD is a critically acclaimed author, World-renowned speaker, educator, pastor and audible.com Audie Awards Finalist. ET, as he is better known, has taken the world by storm, with his creative style and high-energy messages. His words continue to impact tens of millions of people in several hundred countries across the planet! Through a significant social media presence and his recent domestic and international tours, “ET, The Hip Hop Preacher” has become a global phenomenon!
8. Boom: Tomorrow.
9. You, Yourself, I.
10. I learnt an expression at Landmark Education I will never forget, what you don’t know you didn’t know: Heaven.
11. Katie Byron calls it the Work, you need to do it.
12. of course, it’s Judy and Somewhere over the rainbow…: Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
13. Two very similar statements with totally different meanings.
14. I believe in miracles and unicorns, do you?: You Sexy Thing.
15. And the final lesson, Yes, You are that person.
With more than 100 positive interventions to choose from, this book gives you everything you need to become an informed, confident, and active steward of your own wellbeing so you can wholeheartedly show up and be fully engaged in life — whatever it throws at you.
I really like today’s eclectic playlist. It begins with Talking Heads, moves over to Eminem, then another rapper in Luke Christopher. To the world of the musical with a track from Annie. The beautiful voice of Kane Brown is next, then the legend who is Judy Garland finishing with the sexy tones of Hot Chocolate: The Pain of the Process is Only Temporary.
So one of my accomplishments is to have Love and Respect for All, Everyone Included is part of common day language. Join me in spreading it until we meet again, my dear friends.