The Journal
It’s time: for new wellbeing strategies
Is it time to consider new strategies to address wellbeing as the latest data on Australian workplaces provides yet another wake-up call to act. The 2023 State of the Future of Work Report found that physical and mental health in Australia’s workplaces are in a poorer state than when the pandemic began. To me, that’s shocking news.
An investment in imagination pays dividends
An investment in imagination offers an impressive ROI. Here is some of the latest data.
Evidence: imagination enhances wellbeing
I often seek out evidence to my conviction, that happiness is good for our wellbeing. And this week, I discovered a report that links imagination to increased happiness, love and connection.
Imagination to build a better world
How does imagination feed our vision for personal, societal, professional and corporate change?
Imagine to access hope, optimism
In a session I ran last week, I was reminded of the importance of imagination to foster wellbeing.
Imagination: the seed for all progress
“Progress requires creativity and imagination,” a quote from Michelle Obama’s latest book ‘The Light We Carry’ (my summer reading). Her message is insightful; it reminds that the first step for any positive change is imagination.
New wellbeing and team building solutions for 2023
In 2023, are you searching for a new solution to address the issues around wellbeing, team building and business sustainability?
Imagination + action = positive change
Many thanks to Christine Ireland and the Wesley Mission for allowing me to join a team of volunteers to welcome more than 300 guests to a Christmas Day lunch in Sydney.
A holiday wish
Wishing you happy holidays and a wonderful new year. Whether I’ve connected with you recently, or we’ve been linked for awhile, or you are an occasional reader of my posts, I wish you the very, very best.
Speaking on imagination
My appreciation to Cathy Ngo for including my speaker profile on Keynoteworthy, a platform that promotes diverse speakers to appear at conferences, events and webinars.
Start the new year with an imagination mindset
Many thanks to James Boston for publishing an article on Imagination Session® in business-to-business title WFA. It highlights how imagination has positive benefits for wellbeing and business outcomes.
Imagine to create, innovate
If ever you’ve wondered, ‘does imagination lead to creativity and innovation’, I suggest you review Albert Einstein’s remarkable life. He practiced his imagination through ‘thought experiments’, often providing the seed that led to his many extraordinary scientific breakthroughs.
Imagine to dream big, think bold, be ambitious
Imagination invites us to dream big, think bold, be ambitious. And positive imagining is good for us. Poets and philosophers have known that forever and now, increasingly, neuroscientists and even business consultants are placing imagination under their microscope and recognising its many benefits.
Four tips to sustain imagination in business
In business, when is the most critical stage to re-activate your imagination? When do you need all your best ideas to emerge?
Imagine to reach for the stars
Why imagine? For work, for life, for business. Here are six reasons.
A time to celebrate
A day to celebrate yesterday; I donned my cap and gown at Doltone House in Sydney to graduate from a postgraduate education course.
It took a lot of motivation to complete this course under covid’s shadow. Maybe we should all take a bow for whatever we’ve achieved in the last three years.
An imagination challenge
Do you want to touch the laughter and joy of imagining?
In today’s blog, you get that opportunity; I will share a story you can use as a springboard to imagine and to rediscover how awesome that feels.
Five reasons to reconnect with imagination
Here are my five top reasons for reconnecting with your imagination:
Imagination for wellbeing and innovation
I found fascinating an article posted by ‘A Lust for Life’, an Irish mental health charity, that identified an overlap between wellbeing and imagination.
Imagination: the source of all innovation
Imagining and reconnecting with our ‘inner child’ can have huge benefits, even for business. McKinsey & Company recently pointed out that children have invented some of our most well known products like the trampoline, popsicles and earmuffs.