let’s reset, 2019


Release: 5th December 2019
Format: Hardcover
Trim Size: 325 mm x 240 mm
Pages: 208
ISBN: 978-0-9955741-3-7

Description

Description

Struck by the relationship between health, vitality and commercial success, co-founder of Oystercatchers and Haystack and Chair/Exec Director Xeim/Centaur media, Suki Thompson joined forces with internationally recognised photographer Rankin, to shine a light on mental health in business. Surprised by the number of celebrities, sports-people and high-profile stars coming forward to talk about mental health, Thompson noticed that very few business people were doing the same. LET’S RESET was created to highlight mental heath’s relationship to business and commercial success. 

Alongside anecdotes and messages from top business and marketing leaders regarding their experiences with mental heath; LET’S RESET sees Thompson share her own transformation story. Specially commissioned portraits of all contributors to the book have been taken by Rankin to explore the modern preoccupation with FOMO [Fear of Missing Out] in both our professional and public lives. 

With over 50 contributors in top positions across the UK’s business landscape, LETS RESET includes personal revelations and tips for personal wellbeing from: Carolyn McCall, CEO ITV, Sarah Habon, GM Benefit Cosmetics, Lady Nicola Mendleson CBE, VP EMEA Facebook, MediaCom, Chair Karen Blackett OBE, former England Rugby star Ben Kay, author and comedian Russ Kane, Neville Koopowitz, CEO, Vitality and Publicis Groupe UK CEO Annette King.

Stories in LETS RESET, are grouped into five themes: poignant stories of leaders who have overcome adversity whilst rising to high-flying roles; leaders who talk about how they have developed their own resilience and wellbeing and how they support colleagues and staff; entrepreneurs who have balanced mental health and wellbeing with the pressures of starting a business; the experts, charities and companies all working in the industry to support, measure and promote wellbeing; and finally, the next generation talking about how they are building strategies of their own in education, in early business and beyond.

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