
If things are ‘getting better’, why does 2022 feel so hard?
Jono Nicholas, Managing Director of the Wellbeing Outfit and Chief Mental Health Advisor for EY Oceania, provides some psychological context for our experience of the past 2 + years to help explain why the ‘renewal’ phase we’re now in still feels so difficult.

Feeling trapped? How to create a new mindset
In this ABC Nightlife interview, Philip Clark speaks to Jono Nicholas about how to recognise when the stories that you have about yourself and the world are no longer serving you, and how to go about changing them.

Amy Edmondson on Psychological Safety in the workplace
Amy Edmondson is one of the world’s leading thinkers on leadership and culture. He speciality area is psychological safety in the workplace.
Concentration: A super skill in the new 'normal'
In a world where boredom seems to have become one of humanity's greatest fears, focusing our attention has become something to be avoided rather than a skill to be practiced in recent times.
Understanding your people's differing needs
The change brought about by the COVID-19 crisis has taken everyone by surprise. As organisations have scrambled to adapt, many have taken a one-size-fits-all approach to supporting their people.
Now is the time: Leading Change in Uncertain Times
The world is in a period of extraordinary change and business leaders are adapting to a new reality. As humans, we have a love-hate relationship with change. Our brains are wired for consistency.
Communication in the age of fear
The world is currently gripped in a near constant state of fear and will likely be in this state for many months. All leaders are communicating with their staff and customers but many are getting their messaging wrong.
Wellbeing Outfit on ABC Radio
Our Managing Director, Jono Nicholas, was a guest on the Nightlife program on ABC Radio discussing the psychological impact of the Covid-19 crisis.