- Published: 31 Mar 2017
The Importance Of Counselling in a Niche Market Back in 2006, when I made the scary decision to commence my own counselling business I was met with considerable skepticism. Well-meaning friends and acquaintances advised me to be very careful because I was giving up a high paying job and I might fail. For this reason,
- Written by Annemi Olivier
- Published: 17 Feb 2017
Why studying in the classroom is a better way to learn counselling skills Thanks to the availability of information spanning a range of topics on the internet, it’s never been easier to learn new things. You might think then that the days of classroom learning are quickly becoming old fashioned, and to an extent you
Watch Our Counselling Video Blog All students tend to learn differently, whether it be in a face to face environment where you can listen to a trainer and your peers and socialise, or whether it be via correspondence or online, where you use digital tools available and prefer to learn in a more flexible environment.
- Written by Annemi Olivier
- Published: 28 Nov 2016
Mental Health as a key performance indicator (KPI) says Jeff Kennett… The former Victorian Premier has called for the performance bonuses for chief executives to be partially tied to the mental wellbeing of their staff. Do you agree? Kennett made the proposal to the Business Council of Australia (BCA) on Monday. Jeff Kennett certainly gets
- Written by Annemi Olivier
- Published: 28 Nov 2016
Goal setting functions as a prerequisite to success in most areas of life. Yet, according to By Dr. Bob Bodenhamer, ninety-five percent of people do not set goals. You will be familiar with acronym for S.M.A.R.T. goals: which stands for specific, measurable, attainable and assignable, realistic and rewarding, timely and tangible and they do work
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