Time management tips to boost productivity

Time management is the new holy grail. We’re all so time poor these days that rushing has become part of our work and personal lives. But, if you can manage your time effectively, you can boost your productivity. And feel less stressed. And when you feel less stressed, you make fewer mistakes. When you work efficiently, you get more done. […]

Boost Your Productivity

It’s September and as good a time as any to re-commit to your business by focusing on ways to improve workplace productivity. I’m really looking forward to the challenge of the year ahead. It’s a great opportunity to pit yourself against the doom and gloom and instead to link up with people who do want to do business, who do want […]

Player welfare in rural areas

The GAA plays a crucial role in rural areas – along with camogie and ladies football for girls. Following your parish club helps to define an area – it’s as tribal as following the flag into battle on Game of Thrones! Its very centrality – and very often the lack of a sporting alternative – is a double-edged sword. Yes, […]

Rachel passes on Irish tradition

Wexford has a rich tradition of singing and storytelling. And, Rachel Uí Fhaoláin is proud to carry on that custom. A Traditional Singer, she actively promotes, performs, and engages with traditional/Sean Nós song, poetry, stories and music while supporting the Irish language. Rachel is also a Comhaltas teacher with CCÉ Tuaisceart Loch Garman and has plenty of awards to her name. “I’ve […]