PinnedBen MallinsonOn GriefGrief is a topic that is as evocative as it is mysterious, and oftentimes feared and misunderstoodNov 6, 2022Nov 6, 2022
PinnedBen MallinsoninAscent PublicationCareer decisions mapped to the heart’s desire and your natural strengthsIt can be challenging to know where to start when considering a significant transition in life, and career transitions are no exception.Apr 5, 20181Apr 5, 20181
PinnedBen MallinsoninCareer RelaunchCreating your own professional narrativeWe have two choices when it comes to the narrative of our professional lives — get caught up in the one that others write for you or…Jan 3, 20192Jan 3, 20192
PinnedBen MallinsoninAscent PublicationWhat we can learn from kids about fear of failureI didn’t like high school much and when I was 15 years old I channeled my frustration into creative endeavoursApr 8, 20181Apr 8, 20181
PinnedBen MallinsonHow Jacinda Ardern’s leadership reminded us that politics ought to be more humanEarlier this year, I was pondering the transformational leadership of Nelson Mandela, who in 1995 became the first black President in the…Apr 5, 20191Apr 5, 20191
Ben MallinsoninBe UniqueThe desire to look within — or to look to distractionEyes open. At an opening of a cave in a jagged cliff face, where kings and queens might well be buried.Sep 18, 2019Sep 18, 2019
Ben MallinsoninBe UniqueElephant SandsAt the beginning of our journey on this earth, we are alone; we enter the world with our senses overwhelmed, having been plucked from the…Aug 30, 2019Aug 30, 2019
Ben MallinsonThe thirty-something crisisI remember reading Meg Jay’s, ‘The Defining Decade’, an ode to the perils of “your twenties — why they matter — and how to make the most…Jul 31, 2019Jul 31, 2019
Ben MallinsoninBe UniqueMy adventures in EgyptThere is always a friend waiting, wherever you goMay 24, 20192May 24, 20192
Ben MallinsonOur Lady SummerSummer, hot breezes floating or whistling through the night air.Jan 24, 2019Jan 24, 2019