The 5 Stages of Sustainability
The 7 Levels of Corporate Sustainability
Affirmations
Are you a Hedgehog or a Fox?
A Better Way to Change
Bifocal Vision
Business Sustainability
The CEO's Trusted Advisor
The Changing Context of Business
Charisma
The Coach as Shaman
Coaching across Cultures
A Coaching Typology
The Coming Shake-Out in the Coaching World
Competing Commitments
Conscious Incompetence
Context - a powerful tool for change
Current Reality - Telling the Truth
Desire and Addiction
The Dangers of Executive Coaching
Ecopsychology and "Green and Away"
Emergence and Coaching
Endings
Energy
Excellence in Executive Coaching
Faulty Thinking and the ABC Model
The Future Landscape of Coaching 06/07
The Future Landscape of Coaching 07/08
Guilt is Good for You!
Happiness
Hassleme!
"I turned my face for a moment ..."
Inner Leadership and Psychosynthesis
In Praise of Ignorance
The Integral (AQAL) Model
Integral Leadership
Limitation Celebration
Managing Progression and Regression
Mentoring, Coaching, etc.
MBTI and Coaching
The Miracle Question
On Valuing
The One Thing You Need to Know
The Paradox of Choice
Parallel Worlds
Playing at Leadership?
Playing to our Strengths
Presence
Reflections on Being 50
Resilience
Shifting Stuck Patterns
The Set-Up-To-Fail Syndrome
Social Business
Sustainable Business
Time Management
Transformational Coaching
Values Priorities
What really makes people happy?
What I do
What is the Job of a Manager?
What is Success?
Which Mentor?
Working Identity
 

Hassleme!

Sometimes we find it difficult to change our behaviours because we lack the skill to be effective at the new behaviour or because we find the new behaviour in some way scary. But often the biggest challenge is neither of those - its simply remembering to do the new behaviour. For some of my coaching clients, this remembering has been key to their creating sustained change in their behaviours and I've manually sent them reminder emails at irregular intervals. No longer - now I get them to use Hassleme.

At the Hassleme website you can arrange to be sent emails at intervals you specify to remind you to do the things you intend to do but somehow don't actually get it together to do. Reminders like "ask questions rather than telling", "make a networking call today", "go to the gym", and "go out for a walk on the Malvern Hills this afternoon" (there have to be some consolations for getting up in time to catch the 6.15am train to London!).

Email me at mike@mikethementor.co.uk with any useful tools you use - I'll add those that take my fancy to the site.

Hassleme is part of mySociety, a website which seeks to give people simple, tangible benefits in the civic and community aspects of their lives.

 
 
 
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