Boundaries

Book Review – ADHD 2.0 by Edward M Hallowell MD and John J Ratey MD

The full tittle of this 130 page, 2021 book is “ADHD 2.0 - New science and essential strategies for thriving with distraction – from childhood through adulthood”. I reviewed a classic book on ADHD in October 2024 (see Book review: Taking charge of Adult ADHD by Russell A Barkley) and Read More

2026-03-25T09:21:14+00:00March 25, 2026|Kim's Blog, Relationship Management|

Healthy boundaries at home and at work – how to set and maintain them

Boundaries are important for many things – defining yourself, being heard, asserting your needs, self-care and protecting yourself. A lack of boundaries at work may result in you feeling unseen, undervalued and overworked. A lack of boundaries in your personal life may leave you in dysfunctional and unhappy relationships with Read More

2026-02-24T10:36:14+00:00January 29, 2026|Kim's Blog, Management Skills, Relationship Management|

Confidence – Radiators and Drains and the 90 second rule for emotional control

At the recent MBL session on “Boost Your Confidence at Work – A toolbox for professionals” we explored confidence in the workplace. Both what affects how we feel inside (self-confidence) and what we convey to others (confidence).  We explored numerous tools to help us feel more confident internally and externally. A couple of Read More

30th PM Forum Conference – Beyond Boundaries and Breaking the Mould

This article "30th PM Forum Conference – Beyond Boundaries and Breaking the Mould" was published in the November/December edition of PM Magazine - PM Forum - Thanks to editor Matt Baldwin. To mark the 30th Annual PM Forum Conference we shifted venues to the bright, modern Minster Building in the Read More

2025-11-13T10:38:46+00:00November 10, 2025|Kim's Blog, Marketing, Statistics and trends, Strategy|

Book Review – Attached by Dr Amir Levine and Rachel Heller (Identify your attachment style and find your perfect match)

Attachment style can have a significant impact on how you form and sustain relationships throughout your life. Many therapy clients find it helpful to consider how their parents raised them and the impact on their attachment style. I originally read this book back in 2011 (it was published in 2010) Read More

2025-08-12T08:59:52+01:00August 12, 2025|Kim's Blog, Relationship Management|
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