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Panic and fear are two of the most powerful emotions driving human behaviour. We are seeing a wave of overreaction to what is so far, an epidemic with a low mortality rate. A virus that makes few people ill – 80% of those infected show no or very mild symptoms. Image by Vektor Kunst from Pixabay I am writing a post about the next stage of my Camino…
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Community, adult playgrounds and what next all came into my mind this week for different reasons. Why? because although they are all different topics they are interconnected. Let’s start with adult playgrounds, move onto community, ponder what’s next and then see how all three might be connected. Ball Pit courtesy 3dMan-eu / pixabay On the way to a…
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Revitalize has been on my mind lately. It started with a conference I attended at the end of April. That was a conference to look at revitalizing declining church congregations, but it had some valuable lessons for our personal and business lives. Early morning sun behind greenhouse tunnel Warmer mornings and earlier sunrises make it easier to get …
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Risk. Something to avoid at all costs? Or a vital ingredient for overcoming adversity and survival in a changing world? Risk in a Changing World For the last 30 years or so, a good half of my adult life, I have watched as the Political Correctness campaign has almost succeeded in removing risk from life in the Western world. From preventing childre…
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Achievements and success are necessary to find happiness according to most gurus. Success But are they? I had another topic in mind for today’s post until I reviewed this blog’s statistics and I noticed a trend. There is a rising level of interest in goals. On 11 June 2012, I published a post titled “6 key values for achieving goals” It is one of m…
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Declining Performance was beautifully demonstrated to me this week. Twice. Declining Performance The first was the sad realisation that the Toastmasters club of which I have been a member for seven years had reached the end of its life. Especially sad because I had been on the executive of the club in various capacities for six of those years. Wood…
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Detours have been a major influence in my life. By detours, I mean a departure from my intended path. Sometimes the detour has become the new path, a new journey. At other times it has been a temporary trip along a side road before re-joining the planned path, finding a new one or reaching a new destination. I took some of those detours voluntarily…
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Success Adversity and momondays, a strange title for a blog post – or is it? I am an enthusiastic supporter of momondays. Since discovering momondays, I have spoken at 3 different venues, plan to speak at more. I regularly get to the Kitchener event at the Edelweiss on the third Monday each month. The one in London less often. momondays is a platfo…
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It took a stretch of my imagination back in 2014 when I started writing my book to understand what it would feel like when I had boxes of the printed books in my office, the first sales recorded and the first payments in my bank account. I was committed to getting the book finished, knew with all my heart that I would. I tried to imagine what it wo…
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New technology is something I often blame for most of the sins of the modern world. That is unfair. My life and that of most citizens of developed economies is better in many ways because of some new technology. That might not be the same for people fleeing the bombing and chaos in Iraq and Syria. Advances in explosives, weapons and communication d…
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