News and Views from Motion Learning
Tackling Overwhelm - Join our Webinar
Join us as we explore how to reduce overwhelm for yourself and others.
We're excited to host a live webinar “Tackling Overwhelm for Yourself and Others”, with special guest Rachel Randle-Williams joining Rachel Morris to explore this critical area of leadership success
Should we ban out-of-hours emails from bosses?
How do we find the balance between the flexibility and autonomy that many employees desire, with the need to regulate for the protection of those same employees?
Question and opinions on the current working landscape from Howard Rich, Motion Learning
The Importance of Meaningful Conversations
There’s been a squeeze on meaningful conversations at “work”, and a knock on effect upon our well-being and work-life balance.
Rachel Morris, executive coach, explores the impact of the dramatic changes in 2020 on our conversations and notes the need for coaches to adapt their working practices to ensure coachees still get the full value from coaching
Motherhood and Career - A Coach's Perspective
Rachel Morris, our motherhood and career expert, shares her insights from coaching businesswomen for over a decade through this transformative experience.
Rachel explains the 3 phases of the transition from expectant parent to mother to professional once more.
An Evening with Martin Seligman - Revisited
Just over 3 years ago we went to see Martin Seligman share his views on Happiness and Positive Psychology in London. We think it’s worth sharing again our notes and reactions to his talk.
Martin Seligman, the “father of positive psychology”, was in London, sharing his views on happiness with over 900 people in a packed venue, where at least 60% of the audience, according to Martin, were engaged in the topic! The other 40% were too busy indulging in sexual fantasies, apparently…
Motivation - The Three Lives
Are you clear about the factors which motivate you; is it the pleasures in life or a need to achieve before the inevitable occurs?
It’s neither cake, nor death, which drives us on, but instead a combination of pleasure, engagement and most importantly the opportunities we have to make a contribution, according to Martin Seligman, one of our favourite gurus.