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Curiosity As a Work Skill

Wednesday, February 25th, 2026

Why Curiosity Might be Your Most Underrated Work Skill When people list the skills they think matter at work, the usual suspects come up: communication, leadership, time management, teamwork. All important, no question. But there’s one skill that rarely makes the list yet underpins almost everything else: curiosity. Being genuinely curious – about how things [Read more…]

How to Disagree at Work

Wednesday, February 25th, 2026

How to Disagree at Work (Without Making Enemies) Nobody enjoys conflict. But there’s an important difference between conflict and disagreement – and learning to handle the second one well could be one of the most valuable skills you develop. Whether you’re in a team meeting, a project group, a study seminar, or a one-to-one with [Read more…]

The Art of Asking for Help at Work

Friday, January 30th, 2026

Think about the last time you struggled with something at work. Did you ask for help, or did you spend hours trying to figure it out alone? Most of us default to the second option. We’ve been taught – sometimes explicitly, often implicitly – that asking for help signals incompetence. Capable people, we believe, work [Read more…]

Job Hunting in 2026: What’s Actually Changed and What Hasn’t

Friday, January 30th, 2026

The start of a new year is a popular time to reassess your career, so if you’re considering a fresh start, you’re joining millions of others doing the same. But if you haven’t been through the job search process for a few years, it’s worth knowing that the hiring landscape has shifted significantly. Some changes [Read more…]

How to Thrive Part-Time

Saturday, December 6th, 2025

Whether they’re taking time for family responsibilities or combining work and study, more and more people are working part-time: research shows that in the third quarter of 2025, 8.6m workers have part-time hours, and the figures continue to rise. Choosing to work in this way provides some major benefits, primarily flexibility, which helps balance personal [Read more…]

Ace Your Next Online Interview Like a Pro

Tuesday, November 4th, 2025

Online video interviews have become a standard part of the hiring process. Whether you’re applying for a fully remote position or a hybrid role, mastering this format is becoming essential. However, whilst they’re convenient, video interviews can present some unique challenges in effectively communicating your personality and qualifications.   We checked out some expert tips [Read more…]

Beyond 9-to-5: Why Your Brain Needs a Creative Outlet

Sunday, October 5th, 2025

Being creative has been proven to benefit your health and happiness in a number of ways – and you don’t have to be an amazing artist or creative genius to reap the rewards. Here we explore exactly how, by engaging in creative activities, can improve your wellbeing and some of the creative short courses you [Read more…]

Small Talk, Big Rewards

Thursday, August 14th, 2025

Those brief chats by the coffee machine or the pre-meeting banter might seem like wasted time, but leadership development experts highlight that professionals who excel at casual workplace conversations tend to advance faster and report higher job satisfaction. In our hybrid work world, where spontaneous corridor conversations have become rare, mastering the art of meaningful [Read more…]

Quick updates to your CV that could make a huge difference

Tuesday, July 15th, 2025

Don’t have time for a complete CV overhaul? You’re not alone. Here are 5 quick updates you can make to your CV in under an hour that could dramatically improve your chances of landing that interview.   Replace tired phrases with real examples Are you a “results-driven team player” with “excellent communication skills”? So is [Read more…]

Could Professional Coaching Transform Your Career?

Tuesday, July 15th, 2025

If you ever feel like you’re running on a career treadmill – working hard but not really getting anywhere – you’re far from alone. In one survey, only 17% of British workers claim to love their job, and 27% think they would be happier in a different line of work.   Yet despite these figures, [Read more…]

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