I've always been interested in our perceptions of the passing of time. Personally speaking, the past summer practically flew by, while I know the upcoming 'dark and wet season' is... read more →
Our free online personal development community has been up and running for quite some time now. The WorkLifePsych Club has (at the time of writing) almost 600 members from around... read more →
Well this has come around very quickly! I’m sure, like lots of people, two years of COVID lockdowns and disruption has left me with a very warped sense of time.... read more →
Last year, we ran a series of free public webinars on a range of psychology topics. While feedback was great, it’s not possible for everyone to down tools and take... read more →
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought untold disruption to our daily lives. For millions of people, this has meant trying to work at home, a state of affairs that isn’t going... read more →
This week marks five years (give or take a few days) since I started WorkLifePsych. Though the idea had been embryonic for some time, I started to work in earnest... read more →
Welcome to a new look and feel for our website. We’ve spent the past few weeks tidying up and redesigning the layout, and it's finally time to reveal the end... read more →
Later this month, I'll be participating in the 'Thrive in the City' initiative in London. So what is Thrive in the City? ‘Thrive in the City’ is a free programme of... read more →
We’re delighted to announce the arrival of our new podcast, 'My Pocket Psych'. The idea is simple: each episode, we’ll look at one or two topics relevant to the world... read more →
We're delighted to announce that Natal Dank has joined the WorkLifePsych family as an associate consultant. Natal brings with her a wealth of experience, developed in diverse organisational environments. Her... read more →