SURVIVING EXAM SEASON: A WORKING PARENT'S GUIDE
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
11.06.2025.
Let’s be honest — exam season can feel like a second full-time job. Between managing meetings and mealtimes, working parents often find themselves doubling as tutors, counsellors, and cheerleaders. But fear not! With a little planning and a lot of patience, you...
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ON AMAZEMENT
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
05.06.2025.
This fortnight, this Philosopher-in-Residence is going full pseud and reserving the whole column simply for describing and encouraging amazement.
No place here for the modern, often usage with negative connotations of disbelief.
Today, just for a few minutes, read, absorb,...
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THE POWER OF CONNECTION: WHY TEAM BUILDING MATTERS MORE THAN YOUR THINK
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
28.05.2025.
Hello there, Fans of Plans! Here’s a question for you: When was the last time you checked in with a colleague just to say hello?
In today’s fast-paced, hybrid-working world, it’s easy to fall into a routine of emails, meetings, and deadlines — often...
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ON DUCKS
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
22.05.2025.
Ducks, whether wheaten or bright-hued, have the distinction of being the basis of several phrases in commonplace English use.
Being “out for a duck” signifies getting bowled out in cricket having failed to score any runs. Sad times.
“Water off a...
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STAYING MOTIVATED AT WORK: SIMPLE TECHNIQUES THAT REALLY WORK
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
14.05.2025.
Let’s be honest—staying motivated at work every single day isn’t easy. Even the most passionate people hit walls. But the good news? There are some tried-and-tested techniques that can help you keep your momentum, stay on track with your goals, and even...
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ON WHERE IT ALL WENT WRONG
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
08.05.2025.
It’s all going on in the world at the moment, isn’t it, simplified this Philosopher-in-Residence. So, just where DID it all go wrong?
Was it the way we voted, the choices we made in our personal or professional lives? Perhaps chaos theory, innocent but harbinger...
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HOW BEHAVIOURS CREATE CULTURE IN THE WORKPLACE – AND HOW BUSINESSES CAN SHAPE IT
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
30.04.2025.
When we think about workplace culture, we often imagine the big things – mission statements, office perks, team away days. But in reality, culture is built quietly, day by day, through behaviours. Every conversation, decision, and habit adds a brick to the foundation...
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ON TREVITHICK
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
24.04.2025.
“First the worst, second the best, third the one with the hairy chest!” chanted my six-year-old niece enthusiastically as she decided who would be going first at frisbee this Easter Sunday
As the inventor of the world’s first roadgoing locomotive, Richard...
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STRESS AWARENESS AT WORK: BEYOND EAPs – WHAT MANAGERS CAN DO EVERY DAY
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
16.04.2025.
April is Stress Awareness Month, a timely reminder that stress isn’t just something that happens “out there” – it happens right here in our workplaces too. While Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are incredibly valuable, truly supporting mental...
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THE HUNDRED
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
10.04.2025.
A hundred is a significant number, a milestone, the bridge between double and triple figures. Although this Philosopher-in-Residence cum Managing Director has spent nearly 7 years at the helm of the good ship Make Me A Plan, I still remember the excitement of passing 100...
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