by Antony Tinker | Feb 17, 2020 | Leadership, Mentoring/Coaching, Personal growth
Knowing when to stop doesn’t necessarily come naturally. In fact, saying no, stepping back or letting go can be incredibly hard. It is certainly one of life’s struggles for me personally! I don’t stop eating on Christmas Day (or Sunday lunch!) even though I’m...
by Antony Tinker | Feb 12, 2020 | Leadership, Mentoring/Coaching, Personal growth
With many millions of subscribers, the Calm app has been a huge success. If, like me, you are a regular user, you may have heard the story of the Wishing Tree which featured in the Daily Calm recently. I use the app as part of my morning 101010 (find out more about...
by Antony Tinker | Jan 28, 2020 | Leadership, Mentoring/Coaching, Teamwork
Along with many others in January, I’ve recently been taking time out of my day-to-day to consider my goals. Where would I like to be in six months, one year, three years? Not just what do I want to accomplish, but how do I want to be, how do I want to feel?...
by Antony Tinker | Dec 21, 2019 | Culture, Leadership
Christmas, we are told, is a time of giving, but sadly I am finding of late, also a time of wanting. Often children hanker after the latest gizmo whilst endless adverts seek to ignite our desire for a new sofa or smart TV, and with this so many children and adults...
by Antony Tinker | Oct 21, 2019 | Culture, Employee Engagement, Leadership
As leaders, it’s our job to ensure that goals we set for our team are not just achievable, but also exciting, meaningful and understandable. In the same way that storytelling enhances employee engagement, it seems to me that success lies in making stuff more fun than...
by Antony Tinker | Oct 7, 2019 | Culture, Employee Engagement, Leadership
I’ve recently read a small and inspirational book by Mac Anderson, called “212° Service; the 10 rules for creating a service culture”. It’s a great short read full of useful stories and tips which I have thoroughly enjoyed. But the reason for this blog is to share...
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