Time is an Illusion It’s Monday, no it’s half Sunday. Actually, it’s quarter to the 15th. The COVID-19 lockdown days for a person out of work are morphing seamlessly one into another, devoid of a set routine save for a consistent bedtime. How is it possible that March lasted approximately two years and felt like…
Tag: transition
While deep down I have no doubts that as a collective we’ll emerge from this pandemic stronger and more resilient, accepting the fact that the price being paid is counted in human lives is a bitter pill to swallow.
Can Positive Psychology help us achieve professional closure? I believe so. In this post I will show that the What Went Well method does wonders in shifting the focus from the negative onto the positive. Pause and Reflect The end of a professional relationship can be a challenging time. Especially if you enjoyed the work…
With “Introduction to Positive Psychology” certificate now being complete, it only seems appropriate to jot down some of my reflections on the experience of being back at school and studying a topic I feel very strongly about. A modified version of the “what went well” exercise, to make things more current. When positive psychology found…
From the very first time I read this poem by Rumi, a 13th century Persian poet and Sufi mystic, I was fascinated by its lapidary. To capture so beautifully and succinctly the real meaning of love is truly a work of art and a gift I wish I had possessed. Even though I was instantaneously…