Thursday, 5 March 2020



WHY IS THERE STILL RESISTANCE TO REMOTE WORKERS?



Why is it that so many employers still resist the concept of remote working employees?

Is it the mindset that 'I need to see bums on chairs from 8 to 5 in order to believe that people are working?'

This is the 'presence equals productivity' trap, into which so many fall. Remember, just because people are at the office does not mean they are productive, very often it is the opposite. Distractions, chatter, even availability, often cause people to lose focus and productivity drops.

In the same way because a person is working remotely does not mean they are going to 'skive off'.

In fact, the time spent in traffic between home and office, particularly in the morning, can be better utilised as some of the most productive time, as those early hours are when our minds are fresh and at their best. It seems crazy that people should spend that time battling traffic just to go to an office where they will email colleagues in the next office, something that can be done just as effectively from a remote station.

And those people who are likely to be unproductive remotely are just as likely to be unproductive at the office as it is an attitude issue, not a location issue, that needs to be addressed. The same applies to managers who need to see their subordinates at their desks. Could it be the need to micromanage? Once again, it may be the need for an attitude change.

Whether on site or remotely, ultimately trust plays a major role in workplace outcomes and perhaps that, rather than where, is the underlying factor that needs to be uppermost when addressing how we can achieve maximum team collaboration, effectiveness and optimum productivity.

Terri Codd Corporate Training & Life Coach: 076 751 3556: coddterri@gmail.com: terricodd.blogspot.com

Thursday, 20 February 2020

PERSEVERANCE LEADS TO MASTERY – ARGUABLY THE BIGGEST FACTOR IN SUCCESS



The more I practice, the ‘luckier’ I get. Have you ever heard an expert tell you that? And they mean it. The difference between champions and also rans is most often that the champion keeps on practicing the same move over and over and over again until he or she not only gets it right but goes way beyond – to mastery.
But in this high speed, ever changing world the biggest challenge is not the move, it is the challenge associated with doing the same move over and over without becoming bored. In a world always looking for the next revolution or the quick fix, doing something for as long as it takes to become expert at it has almost become anathema, looked down on even.
At the end of the day, a runner needs to run, an investor needs to invest, a chef needs to cook, a salesman needs to sell and they all need to do all the little things necessary day in and day out - many of them considered downright boring-until they become masters of their craft. A world class athletic coach, when asked for his secret, replied: “it doesn’t matter what level my athletes are, most of the time they are doing the basics, over and over and over again. The trick is not doing the basics, it’s overcoming the feeling of monotony or boredom that often goes along with it”.
Bruce Lee once said: “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practised one kick 10,000 times”.
Ask yourself,” what are the basic things that you need to do to succeed in your world?” Are you doing them persistently come rain or shine until you succeed?
Because the more you practice, the ‘luckier’ you’ll get.
Talk to us about our ‘Tiny Habits’ workshops and change your life continuously, one step at a time.
Terri Codd - Corporate Training & Life Coach: 076 751 3556: coddterri@gmail.com: terricodd.blogspot.com

Wednesday, 8 January 2020


IT’S YOU WE NEED


There is a story told of a king who went into his garden one morning only to find everything withered and dying. He went to the great oak tree that stood at the gate and asked what the trouble was. The oak said it was tired of life and wanted to die because it was not tall and beautiful like the pine tree. The pine was depressed because it could not bear grapes like the grapevine. But the grapevine was throwing its life away because it could not stand erect and bear fruit as large as peaches. The geranium was despondent because it was not tall like the lilac.

And so it went on until the king came to a violet whose face was as happy and bright as ever. The king commented that the violet was the only one in the garden who did not appear disheartened.
The violet responded – ‘well you planted a violet so you must have wanted a violet. If you wanted an oak, a rose, or any other plant you would have planted them. But you wanted a violet, so my role is to be the best violet I can be, no more, no less.’

And that’s how it is with each of us. We are created to be unique, one of a kind and the greatest success we can achieve in life is to be the absolute best we can be at any given time, in any circumstances, with whatever resources we have. Nothing more, nothing less.

So, forget the new year resolutions and take a decision now that whoever you are, whatever you are, wherever you are, you will be the best you that you can be. Nobody can ask more of you, and you can do no more than that to discover and fulfill your life’s purpose.

The world needs YOU, or you wouldn’t be here.

Terri Codd Corporate Training & Life Coach: 076 751 3556: coddterri@gmail.com: terricodd.blogspot.com 

Monday, 11 November 2019


HANGING ON TO HOPE



Three years ago it happened – I was downsized in a company restructure, after having given a number of years of value to the company. In the new structure my role was redundant.

And, to cap it all, the job market was not then, nor is it now that great.

There was no option but to go it alone and so I became self- employed.

Those who have ever started, or attempted to start a business, know that without capital this is not an easy thing and, in addition, during this time I have experienced every negative ‘ism’, rejection, and loss of all things material. But, with a little help from my friends and faith in my God and Saviour, I am still here, still alive and still strong, even if it is often a little bit here, a little bit there.

You see, it is very simple. In difficult conditions we can choose either to carry on, or to quit. There is no third choice. Carrying on, and how we do it will mean different things to different people, as will quitting. But the choice will need to be made.

How we keep going, on a practical level, will differ from person to person, but one thing is certain, we must keep going and we must have hope. Hope, that belief in things we don’t yet see. There is an old saying, where there is life there is hope. True. And we can also ponder on good old Abraham who ‘against all hope in hope believed’.

While there is breath in my body, your body, there is hope. Things can turn around in an instant, if we keep going, but not if we quit. If we quit we close all doors and hope fades into darkness.

Where are you today. Breathing? Then I urge you to keep going, one second at a time if necessary, but do not quit, do not give up your hope.  Look higher, look further, look outside your circumstances.

For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord……..Plans to give you hope and a future.

Yes, it may be hard to do, but hanging tightly onto hope is the first step in achieving your dreams.

Wednesday, 23 October 2019


HALLOWEEN – the Evil Behind the Fun






When you hear the word "halloween" what goes through your mind? Kids in costumes, fun, trick or treat? But in reality, Halloween openly promotes death, devils, witches and flagrant "appearances of evil.”

But where did Halloween come from?

Halloween began over 2,000 years ago among the Celts and their pagan priests called the Druids. Witchcraft, Satanism, paganism and virtually all facets of the occult acquire instruction from the Druids. From the popular jack-o’-lantern, trick-or-treat, costumes, to the pranks, ghoulish ghosts, demons, goblins and witches – Halloween owes its morbid birth to the Druids. 

The Druids celebrated two special nights of the year: Beltane and Samhain. Beltane took place on May 1 and marked the birth of summer. Samhain occurred on November 1 and signified the death of summer. Samhain, a night celebrating death and hell, was the Druids most important ritual. It was a terrifying night of human sacrifices. And it was the original Halloween. 

The Druids believed, during Samhain, the mystic veil separating the dead from the living opened. The Druids taught these roaming spirits loosed on Samhain went searching for a body to possess. The frightened Celts would masquerade as demons, evil spirits and ghosts (hence today's costumes) hoping to convince the roaming evil spirits, they were another evil spirit, and leave them alone. The Celts also prepared meals as "treats" to appease the evil spirits from "tricks" or malicious acts; hence our custom of "trick or treat." 

Let there be no doubt—Samhain night was a terrifying "covenant with death, and with hell." The rituals of the Druids reek from the deepest hell. Their most repulsive activities involve their human sacrifices of children on the night of Samhain or Halloween. 

The Druids also celebrated the festival of Beltane. The word Beltane literally means the "fires of Bel." Bel is the same god called Baal, found over 80 times in the King James Bible. INATION O
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Understanding the hellish history of Halloween—why in the world did decent people so embrace it? What magic "trick" transformed rancid Samhain into the giddy Halloween?

As the Catholic missionaries swarmed Britain and Ireland seeking the mass conversion to Catholicism their order from Pope Gregory in 601 A.D. was to cunningly convert the Druid rituals into Catholic rituals. The Catholics converted the ritual of Samhain into the festival of All Saint’s Day, a day of celebration and prayer to dead "Saints." 

Rather than extinguish old customs, the church leaders provided ‘Christian versions’ of them: from the Middles Ages on, All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day replaced the ancient Celtic celebrations of the dead. 

The Catholic festival of All Saints Day was also known as All Hallows Day, with the word "hallow" replacing "saints." The day before All Hallows Day (October 31) was recognized as All Hallows Eve. Eventually, All Hallows Eve became Hallows Eve; hallow’even; hallow’en and ultimately today’s Halloween. 

While Halloween masquerades as childish fun and frolic, it’s serious business in the occult world. Witchcraft, Wicca, Satanism and paganism believe, on the night of Halloween, devils and spirits are unleashed. They perform their most hideous and potent rituals on the night of Halloween. This is the "Witch’s New Year" and the primary Sabbat from which all others fllow. 

The ornaments decorating Halloween came directly from the Druids and the occult.  Masks and costumes carry a long history in the occult and demon possession. Masks are contacts to the spirit world to invite the spirit to "possess" them. 

So, before becoming part of the ‘innocent’ fun of Halloween, perhaps ask yourself do you really want to risk opening a Pandora’s box in your life that you will not be able to control?