Small Frictions That Can Tear A Team Apart
Monday, 04 November 2024
by Charlotte Blair
Imagine a single grain of grit sneaks into your shoe. It’s minor at first—a little rub against the back of your heel, that’s hardly worth stopping for. But with each step, it digs in deeper, slowly wearing into the material at the back on the heel. Eventually, that small irritation can tear a hole in
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The Power of Silence: What is really behind the quiet?
Friday, 25 October 2024
by Charlotte Blair
One of the most frequent comments on my school reports was, “Charlotte talks too much.” It wasn’t wrong! With my CliftonStrengths Communication theme high, I’ve always had plenty to say, and with Activator fueling me, sometimes I talk a little too fast. Add in my Positivity and the excitement often flows out of me like
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Beyond the Top 5
Friday, 04 October 2024
by Charlotte Blair
It’s been quite a week. One of those weeks that leaves you reflecting on how complex we are as people, and how we are so much more than just a single strength or talent. This week, my husband and I found ourselves in court—and we won. You’d think we’d be celebrating, right? But there’s no
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Breaking Down Silos: The Power of Connections, Friendships, and Asking for Help
Monday, 30 September 2024
by Charlotte Blair
How can I get my team to collaborate more? Probably the most common goals I hear from Leaders I work with, many of you reading this email. In workplaces of today, success often hinges on collaboration and communication; the need to break down silos and build authentic networks has never been more critical. Simon Sinek,
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Blind Spots and Hot Spots: Navigating Unseen Risks and Opportunities in Teams
Monday, 23 September 2024
by Charlotte Blair
Walking the dog around where I live, I’m constantly reminded of life’s unpredictability. You never know when something might dart out of the bushes—whether it’s a wallaby, a rabbit, or even a snake slithering across the path! These moments make me think of blind spots and hot spots, not just on a walking trail, but
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How to Speak Up When Your Boss Says You’re Too Quiet
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
by Zoe
Next in this instalment of ‘TOO’ is the one for my deep-thinking friends. When your Boss tells you that you should speak up more, that you are too quiet. In the workplace, it’s easy to feel pressured to conform to louder, more assertive communication styles. However, if you’ve been told you’re too quiet, it’s crucial
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Navigating Feedback That Suggests You’re ‘TOO Much’
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
by Zoe
‘You shine TOO much’ ‘You’re TOO quiet’ ‘You’re TOO loud’ All statements I have heard recently from coachee’s and I have even heard myself (the too loud one, or too fast, too assertive). When I hear this, I am often drawn back to a talk I listened to between Marcus Buckingham and Adam Grant at
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Guiding Principle – Themes are not labels
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
by Charlotte Blair
Humans are way too complex to be described by one word. In a world that often seeks to categorize and pigeonhole individuals into neat boxes, the CliftonStrengths assessment stands out as a beacon of empowerment and self-discovery. Developed by Gallup, this assessment helps individuals identify their natural talents and strengths, enabling them to leverage these
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How leaders can coach teams to use their unique talents to boost productivity
Wednesday, 17 April 2024
by Charlotte Blair
Every person in the world has talent. Talent can be defined as a naturally occurring pattern of thought, feeling, and behaviour. These might include seeing patterns in data, thinking in an orderly manner, sensing the moods of others, or being able to start conversations with strangers. When using our talents, we typically do things that
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