Do you feel like you’re on a hamster wheel?
Article first published on LinkedIn.
I’ve been coaching people about the metaphorical hamster wheel a lot recently. Many people seem to feel like they’re on one.
Business Elevation Show Interview
Video interview (0:55:16) recorded for the Business Elevation Show
200th Show Edition - Mind Out The Way! Accessing your full potential with Martin Palethorpe and Chris Cooper
The psychology of job-seeking
Webinar video (0:55:09) recorded for Not Actively Looking.
Webinar interview with Not Actively Looking, technology platform for Executive Search.
Don’t let redundancy hurt you
Article first published on LinkedIn.
Companies are constantly changing their strategy and execution in response to the changing demands of the market, and as a result, they change their people.
The Imposter Syndrome
Article first published on LinkedIn.
It's quite common to suffer from the imposter syndrome… the fear that at some point, you'll get found out. And your deepest fear is that you'll fail. These fears have negative connotations. They generate worry and stress.
When imagination is a bad thing
Video (0:01:46) recorded by Martin Palethorpe.
Martin talks about the downside of your imagination, how it can make things up that leave us less effective and more stressed.
Be brilliant in any moment: High performance, olympics, flow states
Video (0:5:42) by Martin Palethorpe speaking about flow states.
“How does someone get in the zone… this space, psychological state, when they are a peak performer?”
Breakthroughs on business issues
Video (0:05:35) recorded by Martin Palethorpe.
A talk by Martin Palethorpe on how you have breakthrough ideas on your biggest business problems.
Fresh thinking
Video (0:04:23) recorded by Martin Palethorpe.
“Great ideas come when the mind is quiet”. A talk by Martin Palethorpe on how you access fresh thinking and fresh ideas.
Who are you?
Article first published on LinkedIn.
We seem to live within a societal ‘norm’ that means who we are is defined by what we do, who we are to other people and all the labels that we and others may put on us.
The danger of striving for perfect
Video (0:03:47) recorded by Martin Palethorpe.
Martin talks about the danger of striving for perfect. He has a client, when nothing is ever good enough. The client is always beating himself up, living in the expectation that life and everything in it should be perfect.