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Practical Wellbeing During Difficult Times

Taking Care of You

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Sprache:  English
This is a practical book about managing personal wellbeing. It provides simple and proven techniques to help you to reflect upon your current state of wellness and work to enhance it.
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This is a practical book about how to effectively manage personal wellbeing. It provides simple and proven techniques to help you to reflect upon your current state of wellness and work to enhance it, even in the most difficult and challenging of times. Written by professionals with experience in wellbeing coaching and a qualified Personal Trainer, this book will provide tools and techniques for both supporting your own health and wellbeing and undertaking effective self-care.

About the Authors

Tim Scott is an award-winning HR generalist and Chartered Fellow of the CIPD. Tim is currently a People Director in the legal sector. Tim has spent 20 years in HR roles across a variety of sectors, successfully leading People and OD teams to work with senior management teams and Boards to transform organisations’ people practices. He is also an experienced writer, blogger and speaker on work, social media and Human Resources. His aim is to help organisations find practical and real-world solutions to their people needs, providing pragmatic advice and support whilst retaining a focus on the “human” aspect of Human Resources. He is the co-author of several books on HR and social media. Gemma Dale is an experienced HR Director, a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD, and a regular speaker and writer on a variety of HR topics including employee engagement, flexible working, wellbeing and social media. Gemma is a qualified mediator and coach, and an award-winning blogger Gemma is the co-author of several books on HR, social media and wellbeing. Gemma is currently a university lecturer teaching a range of business and management skills.

  • About the authors
  1. Introduction
    1. What is wellbeing?
    2. Where are you now?
    3. Managing the manageable
  2. Enabling your wellbeing
    1. Daily wellbeing practices
    2. Food
    3. Physical activity
    4. Sleep
    5. Switch Off
    6. Finding your third place
    7. Three good things
    8. Slow Down
    9. Random Acts of Kindness
    10. Journaling
    11. Nature
    12. You time
    13. Mindfulness
  3. Wellbeing at work
    1. Reclaim your lunch break
    2. Don’t work before work (or after)
    3. Rest
  4. Final Thoughts
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