TEAM COMMUNICATION

The Working Well Series from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Danielle Clancy
11.03.2020.
In an ideal workplace, communication between employees would be open, friendly and professional. Tasks would get completed on time and all key players would understand their roles and responsibilities. Questions would be asked freely and answered clearly in a timely manner....
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BLAME

The Relationship with Self Series from Make Me A Plan's Wellbeing Expert, Tamsin Cain
10.03.2020.
We all hate being blamed for something, but how many of us are quick to blame someone else when something goes wrong? Lots of us do it; I’m not sure of the exact percentage but I am certain that it’s a pretty high number.  Assigning blame is a common thing...
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ON STRENGTH

The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
05.03.2020.
You may have thought it was just another slightly grey March morning, if you’re reading this from somewhere outside of Make Me A Plan’s homeland, Cornwall. Cornish folk and friends of Cornwall alike recognise the 5th of March as St Piran’s Day, the patron...
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MASTERING MOTIVATION

The Working Well Series from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Danielle Clancy
26.02.2020.
Businesses who show appreciation to their staff will often have better overall performance results. And it makes sense, really. Staff will be more inclined to go above and beyond because they know they’ll be acknowledged for their efforts.Today I want to talk about...
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INDIVIDUALITY

The Relationship with Self Series from Make Me A Plan's Wellbeing Expert, Tamsin Cain
25.02.2020.
Humans, much like dogs, are social animals and as a result we tend to associate with people that we feel we have a connection with or are most compatible with.  Sharing beliefs and ideas with others helps us to feel a sense of belonging. It increases our self-worth and...
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ON SOMETHING BLUE

The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
20.02.2020.
It’s getting lighter in the morning, the evenings are drawing out too, and as the season progresses, so also brings the Philosopher-In-Residence winter mental health series to a close with this edition. Feeling blue is common parlance, but I wanted to use...
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SWOT ANALYSIS

The Working Well Series from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Danielle Clancy
12.02.2020.
A SWOT analysis is an incredibly simple, yet powerful tool to help you develop your skills whilst also taking the time to celebrate your talents.   SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats and is traditionally done in a two by two grid...
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SELF-CARE THIS VALENTINES DAY

The Relationship with Self Series from Make Me A Plan's Wellbeing Expert, Tamsin Cain
11.02.2020.
We use the term self-care a lot, but although it’s one of the terms, regularly used by many, it’s often not clear what it means.      The basic definition of self-care is any behaviour, or activity completed to look after our physical,...
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ON SOMETHING BORROWED

The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
06.02.2020.
Congratulations, fellow traveller in this our United Plandom. You've made it to instalment three of our winter musings on how to bolster your mental health and wellbeing, which also means the days are getting lighter and with some investment from Team MMAP, the mood...
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Making it SMART!

The Working Well Series from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Danielle Clancy
29.01.2020.
Do you feel like you're working hard but not progressing? Do you ever reflect on the last five or ten years and see little improvement in your abilities or achievements? Do you struggle to see how you'll fulfil your ambitions in the future?   It’s...
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