Does your job fit? How we wear our work matters August 8, 2018 Understanding who you are and what you have to offer is an important aspect of growing up. Only trial and error brings this understanding, as we reflect on our experiences,… read more »
The magic answer to stress. And it’s five miles long August 2, 2018 Nadine works in the NHS; she has three teenage children. She gets stressed by her job; she gets even more stressed at home. Irritations go round and round in her… read more »
Whodunnit?.What a murder mystery says about you July 23, 2018 A friend of mine likes reading murder mysteries. But to enjoy them, he must first find out who the murderer is. Once he knows, he can then go back and… read more »
‘Fachidiot’. The Germans have a word for it July 11, 2018 It doesn’t sound polite, and it isn’t. The German word ‘Fachidiot’ – pronounced ‘Fack-ID-yot’ – refers to someone who has great subject knowledge in one area… but who doesn’t know… read more »
The big night sky. What can we learn from the stars? July 5, 2018 The normal observation when gazing up at the big night sky is something like this: ‘Aren’t the stars fantastic tonight!’ But, as with most normal observations, we’re missing the point…. read more »
The Garden of Sadness. Have you ever been there? June 25, 2018 The Garden of Sadness is not a place anyone wants to go. We’d always prefer to be happy than sad, and so we try and avoid it. We choose another… read more »
Teenagers. Why they are as they are. June 15, 2018 Teenagers don’t tend to get a good press – whether its sulks, moodiness, excessive risk-taking, bad decision-making or sleeping late. ‘What’s happened to my sweet child?!’ parents ask. But Professor… read more »
You’ll never walk alone? Do read the small print. June 8, 2018 You’ll never walk alone is a powerful song to hear sung by Liverpool supporters at Anfield. There’s a great sense of solidarity to it. It must be the best club… read more »
Men and their despair. What do the suicide figures teach us? May 22, 2018 Twelve men will kill themselves today, as twelve do every day, in England and Wales. It is a terrible sentence to write. And words cannot describe the confusion, anger, grief… read more »
‘Concentrate!’ we’re told. But is this always wise? May 18, 2018 Concentration was always celebrated at school…and encouraged. ‘Concentrate, Parke!’ And concentration, or focus, is good for getting things done. As Alexandra Horowitz writes: ‘It eases our cognitive overload by allowing… read more »