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Quiet People in Meetings are usually the most confident
It’s okay to sit in silence. It doesn’t make you a loser; it makes you smart.

Martin Eggleston
Sep 11, 20215 min read


Does Perfection Even Exist?
The most insidious danger in excessive pursuit of perfection can be found in something called the "ideal self"

Martin Eggleston
Aug 6, 20215 min read


Its more cool being the youngest
No, it’s not always perfect. However, being the youngest child in a family is better than being the middle or the oldest child.

Martin Eggleston
Jul 31, 20217 min read


The Iceman Cometh
This piece refers to professional Darts player Gerwyn Price, and his steep trajectory from Rugby Union Hooker to World Darts Champion. I...

Martin Eggleston
Jul 13, 20214 min read


A letter from Gareth Southgate
This was written by Gareth Southgate and published by 'The Players Tribune' on June 8th 2021. I find the content incredibly...

Martin Eggleston
Jul 13, 20217 min read


Toxic to the boardroom
Millions of people face abusive management, supervisors and colleagues that are bullies at work.

Martin Eggleston
Jun 23, 20217 min read


The Elephant in the room
What's it like to have 'long Covid' — I really wish I couldn't tell you, but I can

Martin Eggleston
May 30, 20215 min read


COVID19 - a shabby excuse for shabby service
A year into the Coronavirus pandemic, and businesses are still blaming it for their colossal inadequacy

Martin Eggleston
Apr 27, 20217 min read


What not to drive
Do drivers of certain cars feel more entitled than others to behave rudely on the roads? The answer once and for all is here.

Martin Eggleston
Apr 11, 20218 min read


Looking for gravy in a sea of brown stuff
As we stand, vaccinations are going extremely well, and we have been dealt a roadmap to unlock and to economic recovery by the government.

Martin Eggleston
Mar 15, 20219 min read


The Smiths, Morrissey, my Grandma and Me
As Rose collects the money in the cannister, who comes sliding down the bannister?

Martin Eggleston
Mar 4, 20218 min read


Why should I shop local?
If a guilt trip is the best reason you have to offer a customer for using you, then in reality, you probably don't have that much to offer

Martin Eggleston
Feb 28, 202110 min read


Making Players
There is ample evidence suggesting that engaged employees expend a much higher percentage of discretionary energy.

Martin Eggleston
Feb 16, 20218 min read


Wetherspoon, Lavazza and I - a Love Story
I used to love my favourite Wetherspoon - ordering my refillable Latte and a Sunday Roast Club (which always included a pint of Abbott Ale

Martin Eggleston
Feb 14, 202112 min read


Our reckless media fans the flames of social disharmony
The reckless and inflammatory reporting on Coronavirus makes me wonder whether we'd be better off without a media outlet that can sink so...

Martin Eggleston
Feb 3, 20219 min read


Grow up, you tosser
I am absolutely fed up with COVID-19 deniers, dubbed 'Covidiots' by Piers Morgan, but dubbed 'Complete Wankers' by me. As a blogger, I...

Martin Eggleston
Jan 12, 20217 min read


Whats going on at British Gas? (the power of 3)
Whats going on at British Gas / Do you not think its time we started to be at least some small bit curious about how to change the tide.

Martin Eggleston
Jan 9, 20219 min read


The problem with managing Millennials
Millennials are tough to manage, and they’re accused of being entitled, and narcissistic, self-interested, unfocused, and lazy.

Martin Eggleston
Jan 8, 202110 min read


Thats what Christmas means to pubs
This year it is clear that against the backdrop of decreasing economic stability, consumer
confidence is falling materially.

Martin Eggleston
Jan 3, 20216 min read


Leading a multi-generational workplace
Management is easy, its the people that make it difficult - Not that they are in any way difficult people, just that they are who the

Martin Eggleston
Dec 17, 20205 min read


What’s your type?
10 to 15 years ago, that would have been an awkward question to ask somebody on a date, not now though, not on your nelly.

Martin Eggleston
Dec 1, 20206 min read
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