Risk is an inevitable part of adventure and growth, challenging us to step out of our comfort zones. Whether it’s a daring expedition or a bold decision at work, the willingness to take calculated risks can lead to transformative rewards. Yet, one risk often goes unnoticed: the risk of doing nothing at all. While playing it safe may seem wise, it can also mean missing out on opportunities for growth and innovation. Discover how embracing the unknown can unlock your potential and lead to mea...| Sue Stockdale - Engaging. Exploring. Enriching
Packing is an art that goes beyond just physical items; it’s about thoughtful preparation for any journey, whether it’s an Arctic expedition or a busy work week. Each piece of equipment must earn its place, serving a purpose that contributes to success. In the workplace, this concept extends to mental and emotional readiness—what skills and resources do you need, and what self-doubt or outdated methods should you leave behind? Discover how the principles of packing can set you up for su...| Sue Stockdale - Engaging. Exploring. Enriching
Optimism is the belief that challenges can be overcome and that obstacles are opportunities in disguise. For adventurers, like myself, it’s essential—keeping you moving forward when the path gets tough. During my trek across the Greenland Ice Cap, optimism was as critical as physical strength. It’s not about ignoring reality; it’s about believing in our resilience and capacity to succeed. In the workplace, optimism inspires confidence and creativity, even in uncertainty. Discover how ...| Sue Stockdale - Engaging. Exploring. Enriching
In an age dominated by smartphones and GPS, have we lost touch with the art of navigation? Join us as we explore the powerful connection between our senses and the landscape around us. On a recent hike in Epping Forest, we discovered the unique satisfaction of studying a paper map and engaging with our environment. While technology offers convenience, over-reliance can leave us stranded when devices fail. Are you prepared to navigate without a screen? Dive into the discussion on the balance b...| Sue Stockdale - Engaging. Exploring. Enriching