by Catherine Stothart | Jun 7, 2019 | Self-confidence and self-esteem
In the last few weeks, I have written about beliefs, especially self-belief, and how to behave in a way that helps you and others feel significant, competent and likeable – key ingredients for self-worth. Cover of Pink Floyd’s album Division Bell But what about...
by Catherine Stothart | May 22, 2019 | Self-confidence and self-esteem
Beliefs and Emotions Why do we get so emotional when we clash with people at work? We all share a basic human need to feel good about ourselves, to have a sense of self-worth. We get this sense of self-worth from feeling significant (that we matter), competent (that...
by Catherine Stothart | May 9, 2019 | Resilience and re-energising, Self-confidence and self-esteem
The Power of Self-Belief I have just caught up with Simon Mundie’s interview of Kelly Holmes about whether self-belief is the single most important factor in success. A good question to ask in the week when the Liverpool and Spurs football teams delighted their fans...
by Catherine Stothart | Jan 17, 2019 | Resilience and re-energising, Self-confidence and self-esteem, Uncategorized
Murray’s Magic Future Andy Murray played possibly his last competitive match this week – a fantastic 5 setter where he came back from the brink several times, and once again showed the resilience and determination that is his hallmark. If it is his last match,...
by Catherine Stothart | Nov 6, 2018 | Digital Age, Self-confidence and self-esteem
Four Questions to Find your Focus Research by Ofcom suggests that we check our phones every 12 minutes and that 71% of us never switch them off. There is plenty of evidence that being “always on” has downsides – in our productivity, our ability to concentrate...