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Do you ever have one of those days, where it all feels a bit too much? Having a tough day at work doesn't have to ruin your evening or the rest of your week. Having strategies in place can make all the difference.
In this episode of HR Coffee Time, Career Coach, Fay Wallis shares two ideas to help you bounce back.
Key Points From This Episode[01:32] More information regarding Fay’s next group coaching programme ‘Inspiring HR’
[03:47] Fay recommends: “Why has nobody told me this before?” by Dr Julie Smith (Disclosure: this is an affiliate link which means Fay will earn a small commission from Amazon if you choose to purchase the book using it)
[04:18] The first idea – name or label your emotions
[06:05] Fay shares 2 different tools which may help you label your emotions:
[12:53] The second idea - learning what strategies help you to feel better when you've had a tough day, and putting them into action
[13:50] Fay encourages you to take a moment to identify what helps you to feel better when you are feeling low
[15:01] Fay refers to episode 10: Tackling stress & building resilience
[18:02] Fay would be interested to hear what you are going to put in your box
[18:34] Fay really appreciates each and every review received on Apple Podcasts
If you found this episode of HR Coffee Time helpful, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
If you're kind enough to leave a review, please do let Fay know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: [email protected].
Be notified each time a new episode of HR Coffee Time is released and get access to other free career tips, tools and resources by signing up to receive the free weekly HR Coffee Time email.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About HR Coffee Time's Sponsor - Personio
Personio
The HR Planning Day
Learn more about The HR Planning Day and book your ticket: https://essentialhrplanner.co.uk/hr-planning-day/
By Fay Wallis5
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Do you ever have one of those days, where it all feels a bit too much? Having a tough day at work doesn't have to ruin your evening or the rest of your week. Having strategies in place can make all the difference.
In this episode of HR Coffee Time, Career Coach, Fay Wallis shares two ideas to help you bounce back.
Key Points From This Episode[01:32] More information regarding Fay’s next group coaching programme ‘Inspiring HR’
[03:47] Fay recommends: “Why has nobody told me this before?” by Dr Julie Smith (Disclosure: this is an affiliate link which means Fay will earn a small commission from Amazon if you choose to purchase the book using it)
[04:18] The first idea – name or label your emotions
[06:05] Fay shares 2 different tools which may help you label your emotions:
[12:53] The second idea - learning what strategies help you to feel better when you've had a tough day, and putting them into action
[13:50] Fay encourages you to take a moment to identify what helps you to feel better when you are feeling low
[15:01] Fay refers to episode 10: Tackling stress & building resilience
[18:02] Fay would be interested to hear what you are going to put in your box
[18:34] Fay really appreciates each and every review received on Apple Podcasts
If you found this episode of HR Coffee Time helpful, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
If you're kind enough to leave a review, please do let Fay know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: [email protected].
Be notified each time a new episode of HR Coffee Time is released and get access to other free career tips, tools and resources by signing up to receive the free weekly HR Coffee Time email.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About HR Coffee Time's Sponsor - Personio
Personio
The HR Planning Day
Learn more about The HR Planning Day and book your ticket: https://essentialhrplanner.co.uk/hr-planning-day/

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