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By Zeenat Noorani
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
Liz Calder Founder and Owner of Biddis Lifestyle Design is not just about pretty cushions and curtains. It is far more than that! What makes her uniques is that she takes into account the importance of how the environment affects one's mental health and wellbeing. Here, she shares insights and valuable tips to creating the right working environment but also within people's home environment!
Liz Helps businesses achieve desirable workplaces by designing interiors that best represent their brand's core values. | Commercial Interior Design | Workplace Design | Procurement & Project Management.
Liz shares the importance of how the environment that we work in can affect one's mental health and wellbeing and that employers need to start to take action in addressing the workplace environment. More so now, due to the COVID Pandemic. With more people working from home it is shown that these issues need to be addressed and for those returning to work. However, this is something that needs to be taken into consideration regardless...
The effect of having the wrong type of lighting, tables/desk, chair to colours of the wall can impact the way we work and live, including emotions- your mood and motivation levels to comfort.
At Biddis Lifestyle Design, we design spaces with intention. We combine outstanding branding principles with your specific branding or preference to turn any tired space into functional spaces with enduring style – a sweet spot only years of experience can achieve. Through design, we’ll tell your story.
If you would like to find out more about how Liz helps businesses create a friendly, safe and motivating environment get in touch with her at:
6 The Bridge | 61 Albemarle Road | Beckenham | London| BR3 5HW
0788 409 5779 | [email protected] | www.biddislifestyle.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/biddislifestyledesign/
https://www.instagram.com/biddis.lifestyle_design/
https://www.facebook.com/biddislifestyle/
My Guest Vafa Taleban from Personal Revolution shares an insight into her personal journey from being in the wars of Iran and Iraq and how it led her and her family to move to the United Kingdom to find a better life.
She talks about her struggles and challenges and how this eventually led her to the path of how she achieved her personal revolution by exploring her deep limiting beliefs, embracing her own values, and living life congruently to those values. Vafa now supports and inspires others to find their personal revolution.
To find out more visit:
[email protected]
http://www.personalrevolution.online
www.linkedin.com/in/vafataleban/
https://www.facebook.com/vafa.taleban
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVBa5934SqSODZNnxFPBb3A?view_as=subscriber
My Guest Shugi- founder of Made My Date. a dating site that is so more than a singles matchmaking service. Made My Date offer dating tips and advice for singles and couples, whatever the relationship is... A One-Stop-Shop that offers 4 unique services: Bespoke Dates, Singles' Events, Blogs with ideas for inspiration & Coaching. Each service just as important as the next. She believes that many are linked together.
Shugi talks about the effect of dating on mental health for singles and couples and feeling of isolation. Also how dating has evolved and the pros and cons.
Finally, she shares great valuable tips and insights on how to keep your relationship hot and spicy, saying "dating is not just for singles but couples too and for everyone plus this should be all the time to maintain a healthy relationship.
Read her recent blog:
To follow and find out more about Shugi's services visit: 'The effects of Lockdown on Dating':
https://mademydate.net/2021/01/06/the-effects-of-lockdown-on-dating/
IG: www.instagram.com/made_my_date
FB: https://www.facebook.com/mademydate
Web: www.mademydate.net
E: [email protected]
How do people overcome challenging life events and experiences?
What does it take to bounce back and keep going?
The key is Resilience! How resilient are you?
Resilience is not a trait that people either have or do not have. It involves behaviors, thoughts, and actions that can be learned and developed by anyone. One way to develop resilience is to draw on one’s learning from similar challenges in the past, to remember what he or she already knows, but may have forgotten.
It is important to remember that resilience is also about ensuring that you ensure that your mental health and wellbeing is at the top of the pyramid. Being resilient doesn’t mean that you keep going with the detriment to your mental wellbeing. Resilient is about finding alternative solutions, paths, directions, and resources to help one move forward.
Take control of your fears and not the other way round!
The Covid-19 lockdown led to sudden life changes as employees were asked to stay at home—and work or be furloughed, if at all possible. It was the type of life leap that few would dare to make and yet we have largely adjusted. It has even led to surprising revelations about how different life can be. As workplaces start to reopen and we slowly return to “normal”, their employees are facing another major upheaval. What happens if you are wary about going back? Here we consider the reasons why you don’t want to return to the office—and how to ease your fears.
Here, in my podcast, I share some quick simple tips to consider to help you get back into the working environment.
The Covid-19 lockdown led to sudden life changes as employees were asked to stay at home—and work or be furloughed, if at all possible. It was the type of life leap that few would dare to make and yet we have largely adjusted. It has even led to surprising revelations about how different life can be. As workplaces start to reopen and we slowly return to “normal”, their employees are facing another major upheaval. What happens if you are wary about going back? Here we consider the reasons why you don’t want to return to the office—and how to ease your fears.
Here I share some quick simple tips to consider to help you get back into the working environment.
This podcast is about the benefits of developing Emotional Intelligence to live a better life and to also be more successful in our careers.
I talk about: What is Emotional Intelligence? Why should one develop EQ? The benefits of EQ, What are The Four Pillars, How we our can develop our EQ?
By developing Emotional Intelligence it can truly positively impact one's Mental health and Wellbeing, of all. The emotional skills to look at are: self-awareness, self-management, self-regulatios, empathy, social awareness.
How often do you stop and think about how your habits are working for you?
Changing and making new intentions and goals can be done at any time of the year. It doesn't have to be a New Year's Resolution!
With the current climate of COVID-19, this is no better time to reflect and evaluate how things are working for you as we move forward into a new season 'Autumn'... Make positive changes that will give you success, happiness and growth!
This is my last episode on this topic. If you have not had a chance to listen to my previous podcasts on this, then do go back a listen to them. On this final one I add a little more about the importance of a walk in nature, by absorbing the surroundings to clear the mind. I also talk about 'Quite Time' Yes, having that time to yourself is so important and if you don't then I suggest you pop it into your schedule. By taking quite time you can re-energise and focus more to bring about greater productivity and reducing the levels of stress and anxiety. Now, who wouldn't want that?
Three more simply but truly effective techniques to use when you feel that anxiety creeping in and to also avoid it from deepening...
1. body Scanning
2. Rate the levels of anxiety before and after.
3. Look around and refocus on your beautiful nature- the environment!
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.