#198 How to develop your transferable skills

#198 How to develop your transferable skills

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Squiggly Shortcut: How to Boost Your Motivation in a Knotty Career Moment

In this Squiggly Shortcut, Helen shares three simple ways to boost your motivation when you’re stuck in a “knotty moment” at work. Whether it’s unexpected feedback, a tricky project, a difficult relationship, or even feeling stuck in the wrong role, these situations can quickly d ...  Show more

The 4 Attachment Styles and How They Show Up at Work

In this episode, Helen and Sarah borrow brilliance from the psychology of attachment styles and explore what this concept can teach us about working relationships. Sparked by a Harvard Business Review article on managing insecure leaders, they unpack the four main attachment styl ...  Show more

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