Change is unavoidable and part of life itself – nevertheless we’re often not properly equipped to deal with it or struggle to manage our reactions to it.
The Covid pandemic has brought about unprecedented change in all aspects of our work and personal lives. You may find some of the changes you’ve had to make have been hugely beneficial but there is likely to be a lot of uncertainty too.
However change is unavoidable and part of life itself – nevertheless we’re often not properly equipped to deal with it or struggle to manage our reactions to it.
Our guest for this episode to offer some amazing insights and advice is Louise Gelder, Senior Improvement and Leadership Advisor at Aqua.
According to a survey by the Stress Management Society, 65% of the people they surveyed said they felt more stressed since the COVID restrictions began a year ago. And even though those restrictions are starting to ease, worry about mixing with others or returning to the office will undoubtedly be raising the stress levels in some of us.
A video from Dr Sonya Wallbank giving helpful hints and tips on reducing the impact of stress.
Dr Sonya Wallbank is a consultant clinical psychologist and specialises in workforce resilience and restorative approaches to wellbeing.
A video sharing signs of Psychological Stress from Dr Sonya Wallbank who is a consultant clinical psychologist and specialises in workforce resilience and restorative approaches to wellbeing