It Takes A Village
‘It takes a village to raise a child.’ That’s how the father of the bride began his speech. I was in California again – the place where I had first
‘It takes a village to raise a child.’ That’s how the father of the bride began his speech. I was in California again – the place where I had first
How you choose to see life makes a difference to your perception of yourself, the world, and your place in it. Your outlook and attitude define the qualities you attribute
Karaj and I have been talking all year about the events and people from my training days. My latest visit to see him was no different. We talked about the
They say true wealth is measured not by money, but by how much time we have to do whatever we like. Similarly, we can measure how congruent we are by
Following on from the previous post, ‘Be Careful What You Wish For‘, this one uses the example of my training group to further the idea that we are capable of
I was always cocky, but nobody ever challenged me about it until I met Karaj. Even then, it took a couple of years for my arrogance to flourish because for
When we forget the simplicity of it all, or we’re convinced there must be another way; when we are stuck, or frustrated by the lack of novelty, this is the
Whilst writing the previous post, ‘It Works. Beautifully.’, I realised that, not only was the experience described there the most positive I have ever had, it has also bestowed on
There were times I wished I’d never started. And there were times I wondered whether all the personal development work I was doing was even worth it. Of course it