Am I lucky? Or has my hard work, my persistence and my perseverance looked after me in my life?
Author Archives: Ethical Leader
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 16: Family – a blog by Liz Cartledge
Ensuring we instil the family values we are drawing from this pandemic into all we do every day and reflect continually about the joys family life gives us regularly.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 30: Creativity
Creativity for me is a range of intentions and actions which require time, energy and space to grow.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 29: Community
During lock down I have started, unintentionally, two new communities: we have 30 women in our peer support community, and we have 70 bloggers in our #DailyWritingChallenge community – both groups have kept me anchored and uplifted throughout the last month.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 28: Rituals
Post-Covid, I am hopeful that these daily habits and rituals will be embedded and will remain to punctuate my day, replacing the exclamation marks of before with the ellipses of today.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 27: Perspective
My cup is filling up with Time, Stillness, Slowness, Space – the things I do not prioritise in my normally busy, fast, full life.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 26: Change
We need to reset and reframe how we see and how we experience change.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 25: Wellbeing
Being forced to stop, pause, reflect is highlighting that a lot of our well-intended well-being initiatives are about well-doing and not well-being.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 24: Flexibility – a blog by Helena Marsh
We are attempting to work from home during a pandemic; this is not a true and realistic version of flexible working.
#DailyWritingChallenge Day 24: Flexibility
If one good thing comes out of this pandemic, it is that schools have embraced flexible teaching and remote working arrangements.
