The Wild Work Place

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Living Life By A Compass Not A Clock

 Wild Mental Fitness

Thanks for visiting The Wild Workplace, a unique Coaching Psychology business.  Founded by me Steve Bruckshaw in 2000, a Certified Principal Business Psychologist.

I teach leaders stoicism & top explorer traits.

I work exclusively 121 & F2F. No Zoom or Teams. I embrace stoicism, nature & behavioural science. I shake, shift, shape & step up mental fitness. I develop flow, flourish, fulfilment & a best life.

I apply different types of psychology & philosophical pillars to remap a leaders awareness of the world.

I navigate a deep alignment with natures intelligence, helping wayfind new adventures, overcome mountains of the mind, reduce stress & refocus thinking.

I guide leaders in difference & towards peak performance. I help align different thinking in organisational culture in this complex century. I build traits of; Instrumentality, expressivity, patience, connectedness, courage, consistency & curiosity.

Leaders are offered the bespoke & unique eight step 1-2-1 F2F Walking With Leaders mental skills programme. Leaders who apply smarter & sharper psychological techniques are a major strategic asset to their organisation & to themselves.

” The future will belong to the nature smart – those individuals, families, business & political leaders who develop a deeper understanding of the transformative power of the natural world, and who balance the virtual with the real” – Richard Louv.

“Walking helps your mind plan the world around you. The mind surveys the environment, chooses a route and constructs a mental map. This translates into a series of steps, to navigate the present and cultivate the future”. – Steve Bruckshaw 2025

 

 

Wild Mental Fitness

‘Some of the barriers separating people from the rest of nature are self imposed, others are created by media or the commercial world. That will continue, but we can resist; we can tune down the decibels, turn down the lights, and turn on the senses. A few businesses may even join the resistance. ‘ – Richard Louv