Category: General News
A round up of all news articles published by the TSI
Reprogramming the RAS week 7
Last week we explored the impact our relationships with others can have on how we perceive the world and how...
Reprogramming the RAS week 6
I hope people are finding these posts helpful. Last week we explored some steps towards a kinder inner voice, this...
Reprogramming the RAS week 5
Last week we considered our inner voice and this week we shall begin to look at some simple steps which...
Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnership announced as Sustainability Theme Partner for the Volunteer of the Year Awards 2026
We are delighted to announce that the Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnership (CPP) will join us as the official...
Volunteer of the Year Awards 2026 Finalists Announced
The wait is over! We are delighted to announce the finalists for the Argyll and Bute Volunteer of the Year...
Reprogramming the RAS week 4
What are we programming our filters to focus on? If we want to improve our wellbeing and re-programme our RAS,...
New research highlights the vital role and growing pressures facing Argyll and Bute’s third sector
Argyll and Bute Third Sector Interface (ABTSI) is pleased to introduce a new draft State of the Sector research report...
Reprogramming the RAS week 3
Changing habits and routines takes time and is not always easy as we can often find we fall back into...
Reprogramming the Reticular Activating System (RAS) week two
No One said this is easy! People are pretty complex, and life can be pretty complicated at times. This is...
Reprogramming the Reticular Activating System (RAS) week one
Following the getting back your oomph/energy. The blogs over the next few weeks offer ideas on another step to take...
A June afternoon in Dunoon!
Dunoon will take centre stage as this year’s Argyll and Bute Volunteer of the Year Awards come to Cowal! Now...
Getting your oomph back week 15
This is the last week in the series of posts around getting your energy/oomph/zest for life back. I hope you...










