ON PHONES
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
27.02.2025.
Welcome to the first in the latest series of ScreenFree-themed blogs. For those of you who haven’t memorised with precision every single Make Me A Plan project, you can learn more about the ScreenFree SuperPlanners...
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SUPPORT FOR EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION IS MORE IMPORTANT NOW THAN EVER
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
19.02.2025.
In today’s world, the business landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace. With globalisation, digital transformation, and social movements reshaping our workplaces, equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are no longer just buzzwords—they are essential...
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GET EXCITED ABOUT LEARNING THIS NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP WEEK!
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
05.02.2025.
Calling all UK businesses! National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2025 is just around the corner, taking place from Monday, 10th to Sunday, 16th February 2025. This annual event is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the positive impact of apprenticeships on individuals,...
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ON SOAP
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
30.01.2025.
Has January got you feeling a bit washed up? Equally the longest month, along with 31-day comrades March, May, July, August, October and December, January lacks the pizazz of its lengthy colleagues. March brings the clocks changing and advent of light evenings. May has the...
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MASTERING YOUR PRIORITISATION: TECHNIQUES TO KEEP YOUR TO-DO LIST IN CHECK
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
22.01.2025.
In today’s fast-paced work environment, it’s easy to feel like you’re juggling a million tasks. A never-ending to-do list can quickly become overwhelming, especially if you’re saying yes to everything that comes your way. The key to staying productive...
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ON JANUARY
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
16.01.2025.
Did you start January with the best of intentions regarding a new year, new you? Did this entail planning to completely change everything you felt was unsatisfactory in your work life, nutrition, home life, exercise regime, self-care, wellbeing and anything else you could...
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WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN 2025 - OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
08.01.2025.
Happy New Year, Fans of Plans! As we step into 2025, we need to make sure we’re all poised to embrace a year full of innovation, growth, and transformation. While opportunities abound, challenges also loom on the horizon, requiring our organisations to be adaptable and...
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ON RUDOLPH
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
19.12.2024.
Are you a bit fed up of “festivity-in-your-face”?
Like many, perhaps you don’t want to join in any reindeer games. Christmas might not be a time of joy or celebration for you, for personal or private reasons. Or just because being happy isn’t...
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WORKING WELL – 2024 ROUND-UP
The Working Well Series, from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Pen Le Kelly
11.12.2024.
Hello, Fan of Plans! As we rapidly race towards the end of 2024, let’s take a little look back over the working well highlights for the year. There was so much to talk about and explore together, so let’s recap...
12 days of Christmas... Working well...
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ON SMALL
The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
05.12.2024.
Don’t sweat the small stuff. That used to be part of my online dating bio, back in the day. Much has changed and this Philosopher-in-Residence is now consciously coupled and prone to sweating small stuff on occasion.
How do you figure out what is overthinking and what...
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