by Lynne Goodacre | Mar 1, 2023 | Book review
“This book is to remind you what it’s like to feel free….” a sentence in the prologue to Freedom Seeker. Live More. Worry Less. Do what you love. that really got me thinking. Just this one sentence evoked a whole raft of questions which are...
by Lynne Goodacre | Dec 19, 2018 | All about women, Book review
Playing Big. A Practical Guide for Brilliant Women Like You was recommended to me by my supervisors during my coaching training. I just know I need to share it with you. Tara Mohr is founder of the global Playing Big Leadership Programme for women. She trained as a...
by Lynne Goodacre | Sep 4, 2018 | Book review
The Handywoman is a book which, at its heart, is about the process of plotting a new map and navigating the unchartered terrain of experiencing and living with the consequences of a stroke at the age of 36. Most of all it is about how, through this experience, one...
by Lynne Goodacre | Jul 6, 2016 | Book review
Dr Helen Kara is an independent researcher who, alongside undertaking commissioned research related to health, social care and the voluntary sector, teaches and writes about research methods. Helen is author of Creative Research Methods in Social Sciences: A Practical...
by Lynne Goodacre | Apr 14, 2016 | Book review
Your PhD Coach. How to get the PhD experience you want. Jeff Gill & Will Medd Open University Press. 2013. A glance online will highlight to anyone thinking of doing or already part-way through a PhD the range of books available to support you through this...
by Lynne Goodacre | Feb 3, 2016 | Book review
Having changed jobs recently I was faced with a pile of old notebooks. Pages of written text with no visual clues regarding the content, often lacking headings and dates. I’m sure this reveals something about my unsystematic approach to dealing with notes but I’m...