2024: time to reflect and celebrate?
On behalf of professionals everywhere, we’d like to shake this up and give 2024 a great big ‘hell yeah’ - it’s time for us all to reflect on the last 12 months and celebrate everyone’s accomplishments.
Introducing untouchable days: a game-changer for your 2024 diary
If you adopt one habit in 2024, let it be the introduction of ‘untouchable days’ into your 2024 calendar.
Sue’s Reflections on 2023:
I recently saw a LinkedIn post from a newly appointed female CEO which started with the sentence: “This year wasn’t as much fun as I thought it would be.”
How to be a Great Giver of Gifts
It might not surprise you to know the team at Consider it Done is frequently asked for interesting gift ideas. So we like to think that we are somewhat experts in the art of finding a great gift.
Spring forward, fall back. What will you do with your extra hour this weekend?
In case you hadn’t already clocked it, the UK will be putting the time back by an hour this Sunday 29th October. Here are 8 ways to super-charge your extra hour.
Mentorship matters: fostering the next generation of women leaders
How can senior female professionals support other women in business to help elevate their position and influence in business? One answer is via mentorship.
5 ways to care for your cashmere
A cashmere jumper is a luxurious garment to own, deserving special care to protect your investment. Here are 5 ways to ensure your cashmere lasts and stays in the best possible condition.
5 ways to remind yourself that London is an incredible place to live
If you find yourself with just a couple of hours between meetings in the City, instead of burying your head in a laptop and latte, here are a few ideas to refresh, rejuvenate and remind yourself that London is an incredible place to live.
3 tools to help you do less and achieve more
Here at Consider it Done, we work hard to remove the biggest conflicts on our clients’ time, which is why we’ve pulled together 3 of our favourite tools to help you do less and achieve more.
Burnout: The silent epidemic
When back to work reality hits and the incessant juggle of work and home kicks up a notch at the end of the summer, burnout can quickly strike, leaving even the strongest high achiever struggling.
How to create positive exercise habits this summer
If you want to create positive exercise habits, spring and summer are the ideal seasons because the additional daylight naturally boosts performance levels. Here are some steps that might just make all the difference.
3 positive habits to focus on this summer
Did you know that 40% of your daily actions are not conscious decisions but habits? And once a habit is ingrained, it becomes easy, automatic and can last a lifetime. Here are 3 positive habits to focus on this summer.
Best remote working cities in Europe
Europe’s close proximity to London and reliable internet speeds are just two reasons why it’s an ideal region for professionals wanting to work remotely while also taking some time out for themselves. Here are some top recommendations.
Sourdough or Sour-faux?
Here are some thoughts and insights from Nutritional Therapist Venetia Mitchell on the long-term health impacts of bread and what ‘true’ Sourdough is.
CiD's Favourite Time Hacks: 1Password
We’ve all been there – wrestling with the mental gymnastics of password recall, grappling with whether the password ended with ‘*’ or '!'.
Your mind needs just as much tidying as your space
We are pretty familiar with how to tidy, say, the kitchen.
You might have a cleaning schedule, a set of tools or even a standard of how messy you'll allow the kitchen to get. The maintenance of your kitchen is a continuous commitment.
Just like your kitchen, your MIND needs to be continually tidied and managed.
Email cleaner apps
Most of us have a digital swamp known as a personal email inbox. This is full of spam, unread newsletters, petitions and unmissable offers from companies you've never heard of.
But among the digital litter, some critically important information is hidden away. To find it means (metaphorically speaking) wading through in your wellies, probably cursing as you go.
5 things I learned about owning a Robovac
Being a time-starved and permanently exhausted professional, the idea of having a little robotic character living with me to hoover up whenever I so wish was hugely appealing and I spent many hours dipping in and out of review sites and Youtubes working out whether or not owning one was a worthy investment.
No surprises then that I went for it. And here is what I learned about being a robovac owner in case you are in a similar quandary.
5 things to consider when BUYING A USED car:
If you feel out of your depth as a buyer in the used car market, here are some considerations to help steer you through:
How to.. be a star on Mother's Day
Did you know that after Christmas and Easter, Mother’s Day is the third most celebrated day in the world?
Hardly any wonder then that in the UK 30 million cards are sent (purchased on average 5 days beforehand), the number of phone calls made on Mother’s Day rises by 40% and an estimated £1.5bn is spent on gifts.