Sensory deprivation and Isolation

I just watched a documentary on the brain, sensory deprivation and isolation and I recommend you should watch it. The programme documents a controversial experiment that involved 6 volunteers, who would experience 48 hours of total sensory deprivation. Three volunteers were placed in small individual rooms with a bed, table and complete and utter darkness.

Battered by Chatter

We love to do it. Women do it better than men. Women don't understand why men don't do it like them. What am I talking about?.... Chatting!! We love to talk (well I do anyway), and we do it well. We share our feelings, emotions, ideas, frustrations and it makes us feel better. But how

Workplace bullying definition

Many people ask me what constitutes workplace bullying - those over-inflated egos in the workplace that use power and control over others. Well I have coined a definition that is easy to remember. It is the acronym UR CRAP! U - Unwarranted R - Repeated behaviour C - Controlling R - Repressive A - Abuse

What we say matters

So many times over the past couple of weeks I have heard people in the media say "I don't know how they cope", referring to residents of Christchurch, NZ after the earthquake. What do you mean you don't know how they cope? People cope. People put one foot in front of the other - what

The Twilight Years

Are you 'Team Edward' or 'Team Jacob'? Do you know what that means? It means you either prefer or 'like' Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) - the vampire or Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) -  the werewolf from the Twilight movie series.  http://www.twilightmovies.org/ From my observations, the majority of young girls stood firmly in the 'Team Edward'

Our smallest marbles…

I believe we learn to laugh more, when we have children.   For example my son, when he was 3 years old, saw his first geyser in Rotorua and I pointed to it and said "look that's amazing".  He stared at the hot boiling water and steam and smiled.  Then he ran on ahead a

A marble thrown into a pond, causes ripples

Imagine a pebble thrown into a pond - it creates numerous ripples that extend a long way depending on the size of the pond. Well think about the pebble as being a 'marble' or person, being thrown into the pond or workplace. If you throw a 'marble' (person) into a new workplace, chances are the

Referee Checks for difficult employees – do we tell the truth

You are a manager and you are faced with a difficult employee, non performer or even a bully in the workplace. This person then leaves your organisation and you feel relieved. You get a phone call from another company who are considering hiring this 'difficult' employee and ask you for a reference check over the

Workplace Bullying or Toxic Personalities

Time and time again, I am confronted with a reluctance to engage when I mention 'workplace bullying'.  Is it because of the word 'bullying'?  Would I have more connection with workplaces if I call it 'toxic personalities' or 'intentional abusive behaviour'? Whatever the behaviour is called, we need to address what continues to happen in

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