Watch Your Language was originally published as Blamestorming in 2014. It won the Coalition of Visionary Resources Award for ‘Best How-To Book’ in USA, and was a finalist for Small Business Book of the Year. The previous edition is available in English, Korean, Mandarin, Polish and Portugese.  

Watch Your Language contains updated content and an additional chapter on having conversations about mental health. It seeks to answer why disagreements escalate into rows and how our wires can get crossed when talking to a stressed partner, difficult teenager, over-worked colleagues or demanding boss. 

Using real-life examples, Watch Your Language is intended to be a uniquely accessible guide to expert conversation.

You can pre-order it here.

Watch Your Language: Why Conversations Go Wrong and How to Fix Them.

Workstorming: Why Conversations At Work Go Wrong and How to Fix Them.

Published by Watkins in September 2016, Workstoming reached Number 1 on Amazon’s list of Human Resource Management books. Irrespective of your role, Workstorming is a guide for smart working and effective communication in the information age and is available in multiple languages.

You can buy it here.

Articles & blogs

I’ve written or contributed to articles for multiple publications including The Guardian, Psychologies, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Sainsbury’s Magazine, Soul and Spirit, GQ. I also write occasional blogs for Psychology Today.