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Newsletter 57 – September/October 2010

By Jan Lawrence | 13 September 2010

In this issue:
• we announce our autumn open course programme
• we introduce our new “Courageous Conversations” workshop
• we publish our new Stress Policy white paper
• we have a competition to help you brush up on your treasure hunting skills

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Daisies summer newsletter

Newsletter Issue 56 – July/August 2010

By Jan Lawrence | 13 July 2010

Welcome to the Summer edition of In Equilibrium. As it’s the holiday season, we’ve tried to keep this copy light, in terms of length rather than content! However, you’ll still find the usual items together with some useful tips to help you overcome the dreaded “Monday morning” feeling; an interesting case study on using coaching…

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Newsletter 55 – June/July 2010

By Jan Lawrence | 13 June 2010

It hardly feels a minute since the year got off to a decidedly chilly start and yet here we are at the end of May with long, light days and hopefully a good summer to look forward to. Welcome to our latest edition of In Equilibrium where we hope you will find plenty to interest…

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Newsletter Issue 54 – April/May 2010

By Jan Lawrence | 13 April 2010

Welcome to the Spring edition of In Equilibrium, I am afraid we couldn’t help ourselves when we learnt that our scheduled day for sending this edition out fell on April Fool’s day.  We’ve dropped a little untruth into the content and will be delighted to send out a £15 voucher (from a choice of 3…

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Newsletter Issue 53 – Feb/March 2010

By Jan Lawrence | 13 February 2010

Welcome to the first edition of In Equilibrium in 2010, we’ve noticed the mornings are definitely getting lighter and hopefully we’ll also have some warmer temperatures to look forward to … and not just for those lucky people who have booked a spring break abroad! In this edition, as well as all our regular features,…

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Newsletter 52 – Dec2009/Jan2010

By Jan Lawrence | 13 December 2009

Well, the leaves may have all but been blown off the trees, we may have more dark hours than light, but some things remain throughout each season … your In Equilibrium Newsletter has just dropped into your Inbox! Welcome to our final edition of 2009 where, along with all our regular items, we are pleased…

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Newsletter 51 Sept/Oct 2009

By Jan Lawrence | 13 September 2009

We hope you have had a good summer (despite the dismal weather) and we warmly welcome you to our first In Equilibrium following the summer break. There has been a lot to catch up on and in this edition we are delighted to : introduce you to new consultants who have recently joined us include an interesting…

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Daisies summer newsletter

Newsletter Issue 50 – May/June 2009

By Jan Lawrence | 13 May 2009

Welcome to the busy May/June edition of “In Equilibrium”. In this issue, along with all the regular features, we bring you details of our two new courses entitled “Managing Anger in the Workplace” and “Dealing with Change”; provide a timely tip concerning worrying; offer a new case study which illustrates the benefits a council department…

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Newsletter Issue 49 – March/April 2009

By Ellie McLavin | 13 March 2009

Welcome to the spring edition of “In Equilibrium”. We hope you’re enjoying the longer daylight hours and the first signs of spring as much as we are. Please feel free to leap into our spring edition where we are delighted to bring you our first podcast in the form of a 7-minute relaxation exercise; provide…

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Newsletter 48 – Feb/March 2009

By Ellie McLavin | 13 February 2009

Welcome to the first edition of “In Equilibrium” in 2009. In this edition we bring you details of our new in-house training course; a stress tip which may help you deal more positively with a difficult situation; and include a link to a recent report from the CIPD entitled “Building the Business Case for Stress…

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