COULD THE ‘NEW NORMAL’ UNCOVER THE NEW YOU?
The lockdown is unlocking all sorts of things in people…
From a new appreciation of birdsong to a renewed appreciation of the pointlessness of
From a new appreciation of birdsong to a renewed appreciation of the pointlessness of
Fear and self-doubt are common feelings for those going through or anticipating career changes.
We know from our own research that there are genuine reasons
New research from Legal Week suggests that more lawyers than ever are working from home. Almost Three Quarters of Lawyers
Cycling champion Sir Bradley Wiggin is taking a degree in social work as a first step in re-defining
When we set up some research to get a picture of how people were feeling about their work, we had a hunch it would
If you are in your 50s, it’s too late to think of changing careers or — worse — getting back into the workforce after
So says Jenni Russell of The Times, in a recent article. Jenni has been kind enough to allow us to use the article, and
Is it too late to change your life? A question for the sleepless small hours, perhaps; for the middle-aged and heavily mortgaged, burnt out
Quinquagenerians (those between the ages of 50 and 60) are facing new challenges that are peculiar to them. They are part of the ‘sandwich
There is an episode of the BBC spin-off Young Apprentice in which Lord Sugar invites his precocious charges to the Natural