by iain menzies | February, 2017 | Education, Neurology, Positive Psychology, self-growth
Changing Your Mind This week I find myself wondering how many of us don’t really understand how we think, or realise how important our thoughts and outlook are, or how much our mindset can affect our everyday lives, either negatively or positively. As I am...
by iain menzies | February, 2017 | self-development, self-growth, Strengths
Strategic – The What If Strength People with the Strategic StrengthsFinder talent theme are always asking, “What if this or that happens?” Think of the game of chess. What if the person moves there then this is how I will move. The Strategic talent allows people to...
by iain menzies | December, 2015 | A Million Smiles
Silly season It’s called the silly season for good reason. Long shopping lists. Busy roads. Congested shops. Party after party. Piles of gifts. Stress. Cold sweats and panicked purchases. We’ve not only turned silly, we’ve lost our way. But don’t feel bad. It’s too...
by iain menzies | December, 2015 | What Positive Psychology Means To Me
Who I am today Positive psychology is the field that upended my world ten years ago, gave my life new purpose, my job new meaning, my friends more importance, and my loved ones more gratitude. In short, it rocked my existence and changed me in so many ways that I...
by iain menzies | August, 2015 | Strengths
The arranger is a conductor The Arranger is like the conductor of a symphony. They can manage and organize all of the people and variables in a project. They are flexible and, many times, make great multi-taskers. Arrangers can look at a complex situation, a complex...