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The Resilience Lab
Explore the intersection of wellbeing, behaviour, resilience, and sustainable performance - offering practical insights, reflective thought leadership, and science-informed strategies for healthier ways of living and working.



Untied Shoelaces and Inherited Beliefs: A 3-Step Framework for Rewiring Automatic Patterns
A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I did a parkrun together. One of the teenage boys running ahead of us was incredibly fast, but all I could focus on were his untied shoelaces flying all over the place. Immediately, I was transported back to childhood: “Tie your shoelaces properly.” “You’re going to fall.” “You’re going to hurt yourself.” And honestly, as adults, it makes sense. We were taught safety, order, discipline, and presentation. But here’s the interesting part: t
Keketso Mothibi
May 263 min read


Why Transformation Often Happens Between Sessions - The Quiet Psychology of Behaviour Change
One of the hardest parts of coaching is that sometimes you leave a session unsure whether anything truly landed.
You ask thoughtful questions.
You hold space.
You stay present.
You trust the process.
But internally, you still wonder:
“Was that enough?”
Keketso Mothibi
May 202 min read


Small Courage: Whether "16 or 46", Coaching Begins With Self-Awareness
Coaching a teenager is not a “younger version” of coaching an adult.
It’s a completely different conversation.
Keketso Mothibi
May 182 min read


The Human Side of Retirement Readiness
Retirement is often treated as a financial milestone inside organisations. But in reality - it’s a performance, wellbeing, and transition risk. I recently coached a professional who is two years away from retirement. On paper, everything looked “on track.” But beneath that? Uncertainty about financial sufficiency. Anxiety driven by external noise and conflicting advice. And a deeper, less visible question: “Who am I beyond my role?” This is where many organisations unintentio
Keketso Mothibi
May 112 min read


What Coaching Sessions Are Really Revealing About High Performers
Not all progress in coaching is loud. This is something I see often in coaching - particularly with high-performing individuals navigating career transitions, uncertainty, or personal growth. The challenge is rarely a lack of direction. It’s the internal tension between knowing what to do and trusting yourself enough to do it. It’s a gap between knowing and trusting oneself enough to act. The Pattern I See in Coaching Clients are often navigating: Career transitions and uncer
Keketso Mothibi
May 41 min read
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