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Down House: another day, another museum
I honestly don’t spend all my time in museums (incidentally, why is it “museums” and not “musea”?). But recently I’ve visited a fair few: in addition to this weekend’s expedition to the London Canal Museum (which was the subject of … Continue reading
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Tagged celebrity, Charles Darwin, Darwin, domestic, Down House, evolution, family, galapagos islands, history, life skills, personal development, political, relationships, science
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Keeping busy
The last couple of months have been fairly hectic. Those of you who follow Facebook and Twitter may have seen a steady flow of images now appearing from my Remembrance Image Project, which is aiming to commemorate the centenary of … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, business skills, insight, leadership, life skills, personal development, relationships, time management, work life balance
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Heroes and villains
I guess that I risk putting people off reading further if I mention that this post refers to Titanic. There has, after all, been so much written and broadcast over the past weeks about the event as we mark its hundredth … Continue reading
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Tagged assumptions, history, leadership, media, perspective, reality, relationships, Rilke, Titanic
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Making assumptions
In his book The Four Agreements, don Miguel Ruiz sets out four tenets which he suggests can help shape a wise and fulfilling life. Perhaps the one which I have consistently found the most challenging contains the deceptively simply exhortation: “Don’t make … Continue reading
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Tagged assumptions, behaviour, Business, leadership, relationships, teamwork
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