FEAR

The Relationship with Self Series from Make Me A Plan's Wellbeing Expert, Tamsin Cain
03.11.2020.
Having just celebrated Halloween, it seemed like an apt time to broach the subject of fear. Fear is an extremely powerful emotion. It is a natural response that has a strong effect on both the mind and body with the aim of keeping us safe in dangerous situations. ...
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ON HORROR

The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
29.10.2020.
One of the things that intrigues this Philosopher-In-Residence most is plankind’s relationship with horror. A powerful word; from which most would purport to recoil. Yet horror remains big bucks: box office bestsellers, front page features, social media screenshots,...
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ALCOHOL AND THE EFFECT ON YOUR PRODUCTIVITY

The Working Well Series from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Penny Le Kelly
21.10.2020.
Go Sober for October? Dry January? Giving up alcohol for Lent? There are plenty of different times of the year where we are reminded to think about our relationship with alcohol.  As we come to the end of ‘Go Sober for October’, let’s take a look at...
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SOCIAL ANXIETY AND MAKING CONVERSATION

The Relationship with Self Series from Make Me A Plan's Wellbeing Expert, Tamsin Cain
20.10.2020.
Do you feel that you’re bad at meeting people or struggle to hold a conversation, maybe you get the feeling that you don’t fit in, that people don’t like you or think that you’re weird? You may just feel up tight or that you hate small talk? ...
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ON MENOPAUSE

The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
15.10.2020.
Usually, it’s this philosopher’s wont to cover topics of interest, or the moment. The thing I love most about writing this blog is the freedom I have to choose completely different topics, engaging in an array of things is part of my personality. So, reader,...
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WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY

The Working Well Series from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Aria Robbins
07.10.2020.
    With World Mental Health Day (10th October) being right around the corner, we at Make Me A Plan couldn’t miss this opportunity to talk to you about creating some healthy habits at work and why they are SO important.   Did you know that we...
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MAKING YOUR HABITS HEALTHIER

The Relationship with Self Series from Make Me A Plan's Wellbeing Expert, Tamsin Cain
06.10.2020.
October is officially Stoptober and Stoptober is a 28-day NHS stop smoking challenge to help you quit smoking and start breathing easier.   Now, not everyone smokes - or wants to stop, but all of us have habits that we would like to make a little healthier, whether...
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ON EXPERIENCES

The Philosopher-in-Residence Blog Series from Make Me A Plan's Principal Planner, Anna Pascoe
01.10.2020.
We humans are ever so fond of experiences – looking forward to them, getting the most out of them, nattering about them afterwards. During lockdown proper (as opposed to lockdown imminent, this Philosopher-In-Residence writes with a furrowed brow), I trundled my way...
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DISTRACTED

The Working Well Series from Make Me A Plan Productivity Expert, Aria Robbins
23.09.2020.
  I want you to think about the kind of the things that make you distracted at work, that are down to you and nobody else.   -       Are you distracted because you didn’t get enough sleep last night and now, you’re...
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DO YOU HAVE A SUCCESS MINDSET?

The Relationship with Self Series from Make Me A Plan's Wellbeing Expert, Tamsin Cain
22.09.2020.
It's pretty obvious that here at Make Me A Plan we love to be organised and thrive on a good plan. Plans can be for acting on immediately or can help you towards a long-term goal of 5/10 or even 20 years. That may seem a little excessive but bear with me, because...
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