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Writer's pictureHelen Zink

My fusion Christmas Tree - Pohutukawa (NZ native tree that flowers at this time of the year) Bonsai with fairy lights. I think it sums up my eclecticness well 😊.

Merry Christmas to my clients, colleagues, and supporters. And a special should out to all who helped with my book – it’s been a huge project and it would not have happened without you – love you guys!

And if you don’t celebrate Christmas, I hope you have the opportunity for a break and quality time.

I am looking forward to sitting under a tree with a cold drink for a few weeks. (A tree much bigger than this one btw). See you in 2023!



Writer's pictureHelen Zink

I have finished my book (well I think I have anyway – the publishers might have a different view 😊). Just paperwork and admin to do now. I think I have done well on this project – given that I don’t enjoy writing and it’s 90,000 words!

I am quite good at celebrating professional milestones – and flowers or mini-breaks are my go-to. However, some of my clients tell me they don’t know how to celebrate professional wins, or, feel guilty when they do. If you fit into this category beware of how your personal views might impact the teams you lead or are part of. It is important for teams to pause, take stock of successes (and challenges) and celebrate together in a meaningful way.


If you, or your team, would like to learn how to celebrate more, please get in touch. It’s the perfect time of the year to acknowledge how far you have come.



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Writer's pictureHelen Zink

I have always been a strong believer that what is meant to be will happen. And through our life journey, the universe provides “signs” to help us navigate and made choices.

As my knack for systemic thinking has increased, I now see my beliefs and signs as a complex adaptive system – where every element of the system interacts in unpredictable ways – but in ways that are meant to be!

When I saw this "sign" in a gallery recently it was a sign I had to get it – now proudly hanging on my office wall.


If you or your team would benefit from thinking more systemically, please get in touch. Let's take a look at some of the signs and help you navigate.


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