From the desk of Emma Gillies
Provoke a thought
Brain Space
Good morning fellow clients, friends, acquaintances, LinkedIn connections,
contractors, journalists, Mr Postman and his black and white cat!
I haven’t lost the plot. January is nearly over, and I am ‘feeling the fear and doing
it anyway’ with our shiny, new newsletter. On a regular basis my team and I write
for clients, across all sizes and industries - newsletters, articles, blogs, social
media posts – you name it, we write it. This year I wanted us to start writing for
MCT because this year we are changing the way we work.
Celebrating our fifth anniversary in marketing and copywriting, I wanted to share
snippets of what inspires us, challenges us, motivates us and how we have built a
reputation of being a fantastic tea breaker consultancy.
Each month you will dive into the world of MCT with a few gems thrown in…. who
knows what? Creativity is not to be restricted after all!
I’m excited but most of all, I want to share that excitement with you.
Hair prickles
Just for fun!
Event speaking: I love to network. I can chew your ear off - usually about parenting four children or the
fact that no-one knows how to drive in the rain - but still, I love to socialise. However, stand me up in a
room, in front of people to give a presentation and I have a blush attack.
My only conclusion to this, is that my body is allergic to presentations. It doesn’t matter how I breathe, or
what my mantra is for the day, I sweat, I shake, my body blushes, I say that dreaded ‘urm’ too many times
and I feel like I’ve been dragged through a desert.
But although my body hates it and, although it contradicts my love to socialise, I still do it. My favourite
presentation to date was standing in front of a room of professionals from all different industries,
putting on a onesie and playing ‘Eye of the Tiger’ in the background. My thought process was that if I
acknowledged my nerves in a comical way, it wouldn’t matter what I said or if I stumbled because the
comical sight of me in that onesie, would take the edge off (and it didn’t hurt that my audience was laughing
with me). After all, you want your audience to laugh and relax, not tense up and feel sorry for you.
Therefore, the moral of the story (asides from looking like a complete loon), is to acknowledge what
makes you itch, and to find a way to scratch it so that the itch disappears. You never know, you may have
fun during the process!
This is the section of the newsletter where you either skim over or think, why not, what have I got to lose!
That point of the month where you take on the BIG CHALLENGE (cue the dun dun dunnnn music).
Think of something that makes you feel uncomfortable and think of the most extreme way you could reverse
that discomfort. What have you got to lose? After all, dignity is so overrated anyway!
If there’s one thing that unites most of us through the working week, it’s that feeling on a Monday
morning. It can be hard to kick yourself out of weekend mode and motivate yourself to hit the ground
running, especially on these dark mornings!
But here’s a novel idea - a playlist designed to motivate you through Monday and beyond to get you
buzzing with productivity and smashing those deadlines. Change the way you see the working week with
these 21 songs that sum it up perfectly.
Feel the fear and do it anyway by Susan Jeffers
This is a fantastic book recommended by a very dear friend of mine. It challenges your mindset, makes
you question how you respond to everyday situations, and highlights what you already know but makes
you accountable for your actions (a bit like your spouse does but in a more blunt way without it causing
an argument!). I love this book and can see why this is extremely popular across all organisations who
use it as a foundation to implement change and adjust behaviours. It is without a doubt, worth a read!
It’s broken up into sections, so on your commute, tea breaks, or five-minute breathers
from meetings, have a gander - you won’t be disappointed!
Hot chocolate and marshmallow worthy.
CHANGE THE
WAY YOU WORKJANUARY 2020
Time for a tea break !Ready to stir a little change into your business? Whether
it’s growing your brand, engaging your audience or
developing content to inspire action, MCT can give you
the tea break you deserve!
Prioritise your marketing strategy and call MCT today
on 07740 298 040
Quote of the monthChange will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other
time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.
Barack Obama
Emma
Scratchthat itch
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Thinking of ways to change the way you work
for a better work/life balance? A growing
number of businesses are finding that running
on a four-day week benefits both employees’
wellbeing and productivity.
For a bit of tea break reading, check out this
article, which explores the latest thinking and
research behind the names that are making a big
change to the workplace.
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