
How doing badly can help us do better
I have a tendency towards perfectionist behaviour. I welcome the advantages of this: it pushes me to do well most of the time. That obviously

I have a tendency towards perfectionist behaviour. I welcome the advantages of this: it pushes me to do well most of the time. That obviously

No Worries is a book for teenagers, though anyone might enjoy and learn from it as, really, there’s more that links us than separates us.

My next book, NO WORRIES – How to deal with teenage anxiety, is published on August 3rd. I’m not at all anxious (*cough*) but anxiety

Recently, a reader requested that I write something to support teenagers going through grief: “Having supported adolescents for many years in the educational environment when

What can you do when the world feels overwhelmingly sad or scary? When the news is full of stories of trauma or war or loss

Some days are more challenging than others. And sometimes we go through phases when every day feels challenging. Some teenagers feel like that a lot.

I recently asked you what you’d like me to write about. And a reader (let’s call her Emma) emailed me as follows (my bolds): “I’d

This is by way of an apology, a few thoughts that pertain to well-being and just to let you know that I am still

I’ve been invited to do an online talk and Q&A on sleep for a large International School in Southern Africa, the American International School of

Paulina asked an interesting question: “Why is it so easy for people to trust confident people?” I wanted to check I’d understood correctly so I emailed

As you know – or you will if you have been paying attention to all my extra shouting this month – there’s a brand new

To celebrate publication of the NEW edition of Blame My Brain – The Amazing Teenage Brain Revealed, I’m spending the month sharing my key useful
I’m now blogging at Substack – do join me there. It’s completely free.