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Rehabilitate: restore 

Restoring people to peak performance after workplace conflict

What I do

Has your confidence been damaged after being mistreated? In just one session I can help you fully recover your strength and self belief. 

 

I do this coaching for central government and unions, and lecture across the UK, in Europe and North America about restoring confidence after facing injustice. 

 

The results are so consistently good that two universities are studying my method. My work on letting go of resentment has been featured in Psychology Today.

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The healing process

Resentment prevents recovery

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When we are mistreated, our confidence, trust and positivity get damaged. People who naturally forgive recover quickly but those of us who hold onto resentment can remain damaged for years.

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The body naturally heals itself from both physical and emotional wounds. When faced with unfairness we sometimes stay angry in the hope of getting justice or an apology. But to stay angry we need to remain in pain. And keeping in pain means we interrupt the body's natural healing process. This makes it very hard for confidence, trust and positivity to recover despite the situation being over. 

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How healing occurs​

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The route to restoring our confidence therefore comes from letting go of resentment. I help people let go of the past and by doing so free up the body's natural healing process. I do this through discussion and a guided exercise. â€‹â€‹

The benefits

​Letting go of resentment brings many benefits. Firstly it brings inner peace as we let go of anger and bitterness and stop going over and over what happened in our mind. Secondly it brings strength as we recover our self belief, trust in others and optimism. And finally it brings hope as we turn our attention from the pain of the past towards our wishes for the future. 

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Why this is good for employers 

 

If people feel they have faced mistreatment at work, resentment will leave them underperforming. This is due to lower levels of confidence, trust and positivity. This can also affect engagement, sickness absence and retention.

 

Duty of care means that employers should do their best to help people return to full performance. This also reduces risks of regulatory complaints or legal action. 

 

Getting people quickly back to their full potential is therefore good for both employers and employees.​​​​

Research and lecturing

​Releasing resentment gets such consistently good results that Luther College and Northumbria University are planning a series of studies into the effectiveness of my method.

 

I lecture internationally on the benefits of letting go of resentment, and welcome invitations to speak.

 

Letting go is transformational and restorative, as the stories below demonstrate.

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“I had been bullied with a previous employer that led me to leaving my job and losing my home. I was mentally broken and kept reliving the history, thinking “she is to blame, she is to blame” and feeling vengeful. I was not coping with my emotions and it was still living in me and was affecting me every day. Stephen’s coaching was emotionally very powerful and brought me to tears and was also thought provoking and led me to seeing things differently. And the change following the coaching was immense. I can now talk about what happened without getting angry or needing revenge – all of that has gone completely. I’ve got rid of the animosity and anger: it’s completely gone. So much weight and baggage has been dropped. I can accept where I am and what has happened to my family. I might not like it but there is not that ferocity and I’m much more relaxed. I’m a happier person for it and I’m content in my skin. I’m noticeably more brave in many different areas of my life and am more helpful and proactive. I now also trust what people say to me more. Before I used to catastrophise and panic. Now I can cope and make preparations for the future. I’m so much freer emotionally and mentally. It’s a wonderful feeling not to have this constant nagging feeling floating around in the back of my head.”

Do you want to restore your strength and confidence? 

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