
“Can you get on the ball?” ” Can you make space?” You get the idea. Rather than tell someone exactly where to go, you offer… The post Can you……? first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
“Can you get on the ball?” ” Can you make space?” You get the idea. Rather than tell someone exactly where to go, you offer… The post Can you……? first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
You might believe something, even justify it, yet it’s not a fact, however hard you argue. Luck plays its part. Even a broken clock is… The post Fact check first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
How do you know if the project you are pursuing is not a siren’s call? A waste of time, or a flight of fancy, even… The post A Siren’s calling? first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
It’s not mantras, affirmations, or even journaling; it’s action. It’s not what you say you do, but what you actually stand for. If it’s not… The post What supports the purpose? first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
On a client recruitment drive, do you pick the clients, or do they choose you? Traditionally, wedding fayres are a chance for vendors to be… The post Who does the picking? first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
When making a presentation, it’s tempting to tell people what you know. If it’s a workshop, perhaps you can show them what you know. What… The post Is reason enough? first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
To take a day off and know you will return tomorrow. To complete the project and ignore the doubters, both inside and out. Not to… The post Do you trust yourself enough? first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
As a young sports scientist working in football, I often felt like the odd one out. I lost count of the times my manager would… The post The odd one out first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
Green for go, red for stop. But what about amber? “Maybe”? In reality, it’s simply a signal that conditions are shifting from favorable (green) to… The post Go when it’s green first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.
Here’s a brilliant example of what being an impresario looks like: You find someone who hasn’t thought of doing the thing you want to do,… The post When two become one first appeared on SimonHarlingBlog.