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Book: Beating the Wisdom of Hindsight

9 May 2019 by philip

Book: Beating the Wisdom of Hindsight

Work Horizons founder, Rob Ball, has published his third book, Beating the Wisdom of Hindsight.

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How often do you hear people say things like, ‘If only I hadn’t done…’ or ‘I wish I had done…’? How often is this person you?

Few people relish change but want there to be differences. The ultimate mistake is to wait too long, until the opportunities have been missed. This is not a book for people on their death bed; it is a book for people who want to live more fulfilling lives.

We do make compromises, but do we compromise too much? Do we prefer the road with fewest bumps, even if it isn’t going to our preferred destination?

Our individual plan may require us to stop doing things. It will necessitate us being proactive.

This book has 75 short sections, some of which will be for you. Do not wait, do not let life drift by passively, face the reality and make some decisions.

Buy the Kindle Edition…

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If you would like to discuss any of these issues further or are interested in working with the Work Horizons team, please read about our services or get in touch.

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Spring-cleaning your approach to interviews

28 March 2019 by philip

Spring-cleaning your approach to interviews

Modern life can be extremely complex. Job interviews can feel the same. So it’s worth spending a few moments making things simpler for yourself the next time you prepare.

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Here are a few practical ideas to “spring clean” your approach and to succeed at interviews.

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Are you living a ‘perfect’ life?

28 March 2019 by philip

Are you living a ‘perfect’ life?

‘Perfect’ is probably not a word that many people would use to describe their life, love or career. But it can be a useful acronym to help you achieve balance and get the basics right:

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P urpose
E xercise
R elaxation
F ocus
E ating well
C orrecting and improving
T hinking

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New online service launches, for finding career purpose and more meaningful work

29 January 2019 by philip

New online service launches, for finding career purpose and more meaningful work

Today, Tuesday 29th January 2019, Birmingham-based business, Work Horizons, is launching a new online service that will help people who aren’t just looking for a new job, but want to shift their career to be more fulfilling and to give them real purpose.

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Work Horizons is an online membership site and social media-based community, created by career coaches and work specialists, that provides videos, articles, questionnaires and worksheets, supporting individuals as they work out what is truly important to them, and then set out to find a job or self-employment that fulfils it.

Background

Job satisfaction has become a hot topic in recent years, with surveys from organisations including Mercer, Investors in People and Deloitte, which show that a high proportion of UK employees are unhappy in their work.

Although the UK is not unique in this, overall levels of job satisfaction are far lower here than in countries such as the USA and Germany. It may be a coincidence that both productivity and employee happiness are higher in those economies, but any good manager will recognise the impact that happiness and motivation has on staff performance.

To thrive in our work and make a real contribution to the economy, each of us needs to feel a clear sense of purpose, into which we can enthusiastically channel our energies.

Finding purpose in your work, on your own terms

In the past, one-to-one career coaching was probably the best solution for those who could afford the hourly fees. With Work Horizons we want to help a far wider group of people to explore their priorities in life, to identify suitable vocations and obtain advice and support through the challenges of job hunting.

Our aim is to provide 80% of the benefits of career coaching for a fraction of the cost.

As well as people who are frustrated in their work, we are aiming to support those looking to return to paid employment, for example after maternity/paternity time or having cared for an older family member.

Using various media such as articles, videos, questionnaires and templates, Work Horizons allows people to thoroughly test their aspirations and behaviours. If they are honest with themselves, they can create a realistic plan and put it into practice.

Work Horizons provides resources to support those who are considering self-employment as well as traditional career roles. We recognise that the first days and weeks in a new role are some of the most challenging, so include resources to help new employees survive and thrive.

Rob Ball, a senior HR professional and coach and one of the directors of Work Horizons, commented:

“It’s not just millennials who want more out of work than a salary. We are seeing how people of all ages are looking for work that feels worthwhile and is aligned with their values. These kinds of people make fantastic employees, as they don’t drag their heels in to work, they bounce out of bed in the morning, motivated to tackle the next challenge.

“At Work Horizons the thing that motivates us is helping people to work out what they really want from their career, to ask themselves the right questions and help them go out and find a job or self-employment that delivers.

“We all have personal responsibilities, such as mortgages, family and debts, so this isn’t a call for anyone to jettison their present life but to realise the possibilities waiting for them.”

About Work Horizons

Work Horizons is based in Birmingham, UK. It was founded in 2017 by a team with career coaching, senior HR and digital media experience. Following a period of development and user testing the service was offered to the general public in January 2019.

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For more information please call Rob Ball on 07850 954075 or email rob.ball@workhorizons.com

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Aiming high with self-employment

17 October 2018 by philip

Aiming high with self-employment

This interview is reproduced with the kind permission of Transmit Start-Ups, where Ralph Savage is an advisor, helping people to obtain start-up loans.

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Deborah Witcomb launched her HR Dept franchise in February 2017, providing quality outsourced HR services, covering Fareham and Southampton. After continued growth and success she is now adding to her team and moving into new offices. We thought this would be the ideal time to have a chat with Deborah and discover what her first year in business has been like and what she has learned from it to date.

What is the nature of your business?

I bought a franchise license from the HR Dept and started the business in February 2017 from my home in Totton, New Forest. The HR Dept provides a personalised service – we don’t operate call centres and we build strong relationships with our clients. We add value by being local and responding quickly to your needs. It’s a professional and bespoke service that offers practical and pragmatic advice at an affordable price. We genuinely aim to feel like a seamless extension to your business and in essence, your HR Dept.

What has your business achieved over the last year?

I began my journey with ambitious growth plans and after just eight months had nine retained clients on my books. I then went on to secure a business loan last October and was able to expand the operation by acquiring a second HR Dept licence, enabling us to widen our reach across the Fareham and Whiteley areas.

I’m very proud of what I have achieved over the past 12 months and pleased that what we offer clients has been so warmly received. The HR Dept will always keep you legal and up-to-date, and we add value by being local and responding quickly. I very much enjoy solving and preventing other people’s problems. There are so many businesses struggling with issues and it’s affecting their revenue and overall performance. I work with business owners to quickly understand and expertly address the problem, whether it be a high rate of absence, poor office culture, lack of leadership or a disruptive employee.

What have you learnt from the first year in business? Is there anything you would do differently?

I really thought it would be tough to replicate a corporate income and made all concerted efforts to get rid of all our luxuries, gym memberships, cleaner, horse livery, grocery delivery, etc and pull the belt in as far as possible. However, it wasn’t long before the luxuries were reintroduced to our household and in fact, in approx.. month 8, we’d reverted to all our high-end habits! I also never dreamed I’d have taken on a second territory in month 9!  If there is anything I would do differently it would have been to focus my target audience to a wider market of SMEs of different sizes.

Would you recommend a start-up loan from Transmit Start-Ups to other businesses?

Yes absolutely, Ralph my main point of contact was fantastic and really helpful. He made sure I had everything I needed and kept me updated. I haven’t used the free business support as this was something offered through The HR Dept in the set up phase, but I can see that this would add real benefit to other new businesses.

If you could give one tip to a new entrepreneur, what would it be?

Hold your nerve! As you grow you need to set yourself ambitious goals. That approach may not work for everyone, but I found that setting myself stretch targets motivated me to achieve them.

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Job security and self-employment

17 October 2018 by philip

Job security and self-employment

The latest employment figures suggest that more people are in work than at any point in the last 40 years. But it would be a mistake to assume that this reflects a settled and stable situation for employees. Trading conditions are difficult for organisations of all sizes, while the public sector is under intense financial pressure. Closures and redundancies are announced every week.

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Under these conditions, one option for employees is to keep their heads down, work harder and hope for the best. However, when current research shows only a third of people are motivated in their current role, it may be that making the leap and embracing self-employment could provide the motivation to succeed and to achieve a different kind of security.

The paradox of self-employment

If you go self-employed you have no boss. You cannot be fired or made redundant.

But self-employment is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Depending on your circumstances and priorities you may choose to work the gig economy where your income is limited to what is being offered during the hours that you can work. Or you may be attracted to the quick money available in freelancing, although rates are being driven down by global work-by-the-hour websites. You may be fortunate and ease your way into self-employment by starting a business in your free time (a ‘side-hustle’). Or at the other end of the spectrum, you may feel ready to make the substantial commitment of buying a franchise.

The opportunities are endless, but before you invest your time, energy and possibly your life savings into self-employment, it pays to reflect long and hard on what you will be tying yourself into and why.

A new kind of security

The most serious downside of self-employment is that you lose income security. Your workload may fluctuate enormously from one month to the next, you may be paid late and clients can leave you without warning. However, once you have built up a number of clients, you can be reasonably sure that they won’t all move-on at once (in contrast to being made redundant from a full-time job). Equally, with a little discipline you can put a proportion of your income aside each month into a business savings account, so you have money to draw on during the lean months.

If you have a family or other dependents, you need to consider what would happen if you became ill. Long-term sickness insurance is not cheap, but could give some of the security that you need. Or you and your partner may decide they are earning enough to cover the essentials, so you can effectively self-insure.

Perhaps the greatest advantage – and responsibility – of self-employment is that you are 100% responsible for bringing in new business, with potentially no limit to your income, in contrast to earnings from employment. In your new role, your income security and growth potential will depend on continually investing your creativity, energy and resources into well-researched, professional marketing and sales.

Your best predictor of success

There are many factors that determine the success of a new business, but perhaps the most important is your passion. The energy, enthusiasm and resilience that are essential in your first years of self-employment don’t come from outside; they are fundamentally rooted in a belief in what you are doing.

If you are considering doing work that is just a way of paying the bills; if you have no real feelings for the people who would be your clients; then you are going to find it harder to persist in the face of setbacks and disappointment.

On the other hand, if you start your self-employment in alignment with your core values then you will gain a huge advantage, starting every day knowing that you have the chance to make a difference – however large or small. What’s more, others will recognise this genuine passion, and will be far more inclined to respect, recommend and hire you.

The path to self-employment

At Work Horizons we do not encourage people to just walk away from the security of their job. Do your research and make a plan. Talk to a financial advisor. Discuss the implications with your family. And be patient – your dream of self-employment may have to wait until you can made adequate provisions or until your circumstances change.

We suggest you start by considering the personal implications of self-employment. Take a look at our short video on the subject.

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If you would like to discuss any of these issues further or are interested in working with the Work Horizons team, please read about our services or get in touch.

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Rob Ball

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