Strategies to fight imposter syndrome Blog
While imposter syndrome is an issue that may impact anyone, it more commonly affects women.
Burnout and poor mental health in project professionals Blog
Trigger warning – this blog discusses issues related to poor mental health and discusses a specific experience.
Leading through the winter: Three ways women in project management can foster team resilience and prioritise wellbeing Blog
The darker days, colder weather and the potential for lower energy levels we deal with in the winter months bring challenges for all project managers, but women in particular can face additional pressures.
Do I really have imposter syndrome? Blog
It’s rare not to suffer from imposter syndrome at some point in your career – the nerve-wracking first day in a new role, stepping up to speak to senior stakeholders or giving that big presentation at a conference.
Four top tips to prevent burnout Blog
When Kelly Swingler first experienced burnout in 2013 she had no idea she was even feeling stressed.
How to say no as a busy project professional Blog
How often do you feel out of control of your workload? How often do a client’s extra demands make a mockery of your carefully planned project schedules?
The most crucial project you’ll ever manage: How to maintain your wellbeing Blog
Who better to give advice on maintaining your wellbeing and managing stress levels than Dr Clara Cheung from the University of Manchester, author of the APM report The Wellbeing of Project Professionals?
Doing the inner work can help you become a more fulfilled project manager Blog
Think of a time when you felt a bit off.
Handle with care: how to deal with perfectionism Blog
Watch out for the perfectionists on your team, warns Greg Chasson, Associate Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Chicago, and author of the new book Flawed: Why Perfectionism is a Challenge for Management — they’ll need careful managing.
Stress on projects – are you causing it or fighting it? Blog
Picture the scene.
Strategies to fight imposter syndrome
While imposter syndrome is an issue that may impact anyone, it more commonly affects women.
Burnout and poor mental health in project professionals
Trigger warning – this blog discusses issues related to poor mental health and discusses a specific experience.
Leading through the winter: Three ways women in project management can foster team resilience and prioritise wellbeing
The darker days, colder weather and the potential for lower energy levels we deal with in the winter months bring challenges for all project managers, but women in particular can face additional pressures.
Do I really have imposter syndrome?
It’s rare not to suffer from imposter syndrome at some point in your career – the nerve-wracking first day in a new role, stepping up to speak to senior stakeholders or giving that big presentation at a conference.
Four top tips to prevent burnout
When Kelly Swingler first experienced burnout in 2013 she had no idea she was even feeling stressed.
How to say no as a busy project professional
How often do you feel out of control of your workload? How often do a client’s extra demands make a mockery of your carefully planned project schedules?
The most crucial project you’ll ever manage: How to maintain your wellbeing
Who better to give advice on maintaining your wellbeing and managing stress levels than Dr Clara Cheung from the University of Manchester, author of the APM report The Wellbeing of Project Professionals?
Doing the inner work can help you become a more fulfilled project manager
Think of a time when you felt a bit off.
Handle with care: how to deal with perfectionism
Watch out for the perfectionists on your team, warns Greg Chasson, Associate Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Chicago, and author of the new book Flawed: Why Perfectionism is a Challenge for Management — they’ll need careful managing.
Stress on projects – are you causing it or fighting it?
Picture the scene.