The need for workplace accommodations for religious diversity and expression has become more pressing in an ever-inclusive world. The Equality Act of 2010 made religion and belief a protected characteristic. This means that employers have a…
Self-Forgiveness is Tough Lis is a mental well-being speaker, author, trainer and coach who suffered an unimaginable trauma at the age of 13 years old.Lis felt as though she didn\'t fit in, or belong for…
Autism Rocks Sam is an autism and mental health advocate whose passion is spreading autism acceptance and inclusion.Sam\'s mission is to spread autism acceptance by sharing his own story about being excluded and how inclusion…
Imaging if you will, you are on a flight from Heathrow to New York, and you are on final approach into LaGuardia... over the intercom comes those dreaded words... "can anyone fly the plane". To quote Richard Branson; "say 'Yes' and work out how later"
I have always found smiling didn't feel very natural, whether it was the impact of my early years growing up having to stare into the sun squinting whilst my parents took snaps with their old 126 format film camera, or the fact I was concentrating so hard and using a Bluetooth remote, I'm not sure. But sure, enough I looked at the photos and I was at best enigmatic with my smile, but never teeth showing or beaming.
How many times have we been in situations or had opportunities arise where our immediate reaction is "I couldn't do that"?