How to help your kids navigate separation and divorce
Kids know stuff. Sometimes they know more stuff than we realise. They listen, they watch, they are sponges. When a family separates, the kids are involved whether they like it or not. But how much involvement is too much? And where do you draw the line between explaining what is going on and oversharing?
Vanessa Vershaw's The Sisterhood Paradox uncovers the hidden challenge of women bullying women at work, a barrier to gender parity. Blending psychology, case studies, and strategies, this book empowers women to foster resilience, allyship, and inclusive workplaces, offering tools for leaders and professionals to transform workplace dynamics and ......
What it takes to have a psychologically safe workplace with happy and productive employees
The go to book to understand what Psychosocial Safety, the Science of Happy Employees is about and what it takes have a great hazard free workplace. Trying to keep up with is a constant battle particularly the changes in what is expected of you to build a business culture that supports that psychological wellbeing can be confusing and exhausting.
The Sales Revolution is a book for leaders looking for a how-to guide to future proof the profitable growth of their businesses in unprecedented market conditions. These leaders understand that anyone can succeed in strong economic times – after all, that’s what we’ve enjoyed for the last 20 plus years! The downside, however, is that our people ......
In a world where the demands of leadership often overshadow the importance of personal well-being, The Power of Care emerges as a gentle yet profound guide for leaders navigating their inner landscapes.
The Naked Truth About Breast Cancer is an award-winning book for a reason. Its the extraordinary no-holds-barred story of the authors experience of breast cancer written and photographed as it happened.
This beautiful, non-judgemental book on Loss and Grief is the perfect gift for yourself or others in times of deep sadness. It can be sent instead of flowers to remind people that they are not alone in their experiences and emotions. Liz Crowe has taken the complex theories of loss and grief and created a book with simple, easy to read text that ......
The entertaining and often humorous second volume of this book talks about moving to Australia with a bag full of dreams (his own and his family’s) and lot of expectations, where the only option he saw was keeping his head down and running the real marathon of his life.
In the fascinating first volume of The Indian Mate, Divesh has covered the journey of what India went through from the time of independence and partition. He hopes this book gives the lessons he did not get earlier in his life, to show that its possible if you keep having a go at your goals even if it takes a lifetime.