TED Talks
GuidanceHow to turn busy into balance
Life coach Sara Cameron explores being busy, why we become busy, and what we can do to feel less overwhelmed and more balanced.
LearningTED’s secret to great public speaking
TED Talks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from speakers at the TED conference.
LearningA personal journey of building resilience from trauma
How we process, respond to and act on events that happen in our lives has huge implications on how our lives develop. Charles Hunt shares his own personal journey of trauma and developing resilience.
LearningThe secret to public speaking with confidence
Caroline Goyder, author and voice coach, speaks in depth about how we can find more confidence within us, if we know where to look.

GuidanceBecome a happy non-smoker
Nasia Devos is a certified NLP practitioner and life coach. In this talk, she explores the meaning of addictions and how we overcome them.
GuidanceHow to deal with bullying
This video looks at what tools we can adopt to deal with the different occurances of bullying, that we may come across in our lives.
LearningThe psychology behind self-motivation
In this TED Talk Scott Geller examines how we can become self-motivated.
LearningThe art of active networking
Mark E Sackett offers an alternative thought on networking which he calls ‘active networking’.
LearningWays of making hard decisions
Many of us struggle with hard choices, primarily because with hard choices, there is no best option. Philosopher Ruth Chang offers a new way of thinking about hard choices.

GuidanceHow to survive workplace bullying
Learn how to detach from workplace bullying behaviour and create your own toolkit to help deal with it.
GuidanceHow rituals can help grief
Reflecting on her own experiences of loss, Elaine Mansfield talks about the power of facing grief using rituals as a tool of empowerment.
GuidanceHow to make stress your friend
While stress has been made into a public health enemy, new research suggests that how you think about stress matters and that it may only be bad for you if you believe that to be the case.