Yesterday I had a five hour conversation with two people I barely knew and what we created was phenomenal. So much so that we have committed to invest a similar amount of time in each other’s company for the next
Monday’s Musing: China in Tibet – what’s the real issue?
Kate Griffiths has written this article because of a request that she received to take a stand against China’s latest activities in Tibet. She was shocked to read of the further dismantling of Tibet’s cultural heritage but did not feel
The big shift we are witnessing in society is about love and power
In this article Kate Griffiths shares her reflections on Occupy Love – she hosted a private screening of the film at her home which was not only the Hertfordshire but also the England premiere. It brought together some of the
Tuesday’s Thought: Mindfulness practices can be the difference between surviving and thriving as a community
In this article, Kate Griffiths reflects on her recent trip to Copenhagen. Before she went what she was most looking forward to was a visit to Christiania and her husband even joked about leaving her there to soak up the
Monday’s Musing: Big dreams need collaboration to become alive
This article is written by Kate Griffiths in response to Playful Genie Muse’s Inspire and Connect Festival over on CreaTEAvity. It is also inspired by some of the heartfelt comments shared by members of Ab Fab, an alternative networking group
Monday’s Musing: what is the relationship between values and profit in business?
In this article Kate Griffiths explores Dr Robertson’s theory that corruption is almost inevitable in highly successful businesses. She goes on to show that there are new paradigm businesses emerging as a result of the level of corruption and brokenness
Monday’s Musing: Turning Vision into Reality
In this article Kate Griffiths shows you how to reframe the challenges that life presents you and shares a tool that may help you turn your vision into reality. If you are a solopreneur then such challenges often come into
Monday’s musing: why is being truthful difficult even for people who value honesty?
In this article, Kate Griffiths explores what truth is and why it can be so elusive in our communications as well as sharing what can happen when you are more truthful in your dealings with others. I discovered a new
Monday’s Musing: kindness comes from an abundant mindset
At a meta level, Whole Self Leadership (WSL)’s mission is to change the way we do business. That fills me and my clients with excitement. I was explaining this passionately to my husband and he was filled with horror because
What does inspiring leadership look like in 2013?
Myth 1: Leaders are the great men of any generation When I was at school, I loved history and I remember the focus largely was on great men – be it Robespierre, Churchill, Henry VIII. It rarely featured women or
