The SUMO Guy Paul McGee explains how the work-life balance issue is a myth. He calls it ‘Blending’ and with today’s fast-moving interconnected world it’s easy to take on board his advice and get the best out of life both in and outside work.
Paul McGee is one of the UK’s leading speakers on the subject of change, workplace relationships and motivation. His provocatively titled book SUMO (Shut Up, Move On) became an instant bestseller and his book on Self Confidence reached number one in the WH Smith’s business book chart and remained there for a further 24 weeks. He has appeared on BBC Breakfast television and is a regular contributor on BBC Radio.
Building on his background in psychology, Paul’s aim is to deliver a practical, relevant message that can make an immediate impact on people’s professional and personal lives. His approach is considered both inspirational and humorous as he seeks to deliver a memorable experience that equips people with insights and ideas to increase their personal effectiveness and impact.
He’s spoken for over 1,000 organisations in 41 countries to date, and from India to Italy and from Bangkok to Brisbane, Paul’s messages have resonated with a global audience.
He has had the privilege of working with one of the world’s top management gurus, the late Dr Stephen Covey, and his work has been endorsed by another of Great British Speakers star talents, the Elite Performance Director of the British Olympic Association, Sir Clive Woodward.
His clients include prominent blue chip organisations, public sector bodies and a leading Premier League football club.
Here’s his 2 minute tip for work life balance…