Graham Williams – The Mind Fit Journey

Graham Williams – The Mind Fit Journey™ – where it all started Graham Williams is “The architect of Mind Fit” and although the Mind Fit Process™ was born in the late 1990’s its origins lie in a lifetime of doing things through trial and error with a belief that it could...

What Two Words To Avoid?

What Two Words to Avoid … when you play golf, business…? A golfing legend, the great Sam Snead could not resist using the longest word in golf  – ‘IF’. When presenting, Tony Westwood our Mind Fit Golf director is known to often ask “How many times do we hear the...

Has your organisation a DRA mindset?

What is a DRA mindset? It’s being highly aware in different and dynamic contexts; able and ready to take relevant and appropriate action to minimise risk in whatever you are doing – it’s what’s called a Dynamic Risk Assessment mindset. A DRA mindset is nothing new. It has been common...

No Clear Purpose? Would you say No?

No Clear Purpose? Would you say No?   A colleague and a fellow director of Mind Fit is also a Professor of Innovation and is regularly requested to present on innovation related subjects to variety of institutes, public and private sector organisations. One such recent request was for a programme...

Self Assessment Support

Welcome to the Support page for the Mind Fit Self Assessment  App. We’re sorry for any inconvenience you have experienced using the App and we will soon have an FAQ and detailed support page. In the meantime please email your specific enquiry to growth@mindfitltd.com including any screen shots so that we can...

Self Assessment Support

Welcome to the Support page for the Mind Fit Self Assessment App. We welcome your feedback on the App and aim to respond to any enquiry as soon as possible so you can continue your journey.  ...

Have you noticed the Holes in Your Cheese?

We believe we’re great at judging and assessing other people’s personality and attitude as we know them and know how they operate, which buttons to press and which one’s not to press. Current research suggests we only have to look at someone to make up our mind if we’re going...