A couple of months ago, I was chatting to a colleague who's about the same age as me. We were looking back on our twenty-odd year careers since university and how many different experiences we'd each had in that time. Some good, many hard and some a real drudge, but all of which had helped … Continue reading Show up daily and do the work
Category: Thoughts on Life
Working after COVID-19: A manifesto*
I posted up this blog article on LinkedIn recently, wondering what the new normal might look like after COVID-19. Having read it, leadership coach Bob Gibbon challenged me to write a manifesto for work after this pandemic is over. Thinking about my own experience since the lockdown and what I've see in my own circle … Continue reading Working after COVID-19: A manifesto*
The new normal?
There are so many hackneyed phrases used to try and describe the time we are currently living though. Unprecedented. Troubled. Whatever your adjective of choice, there is no doubt that the world today is suddenly and radically different to the way things were even a month or two ago. We have switched to new ways … Continue reading The new normal?
Gratitude
There is no doubt that the world is pretty weird place at the moment. We are all having to adjust to a lot of change, very suddenly. Whether that is uncertainty at work, living and working cheek-by-jowl with our families, home-schooling children or simply the worry about what is yet to happen, almost no-one's life … Continue reading Gratitude
An update (long overdue)
Well I'm still here, though I haven't blogged in quite a while. The last couple of years have been pretty crazy at work which has eaten into my time an inclination to journal and blog. Ironically, it's probably those exact processes which help to make sense of all the noise and are most needed right … Continue reading An update (long overdue)
Eating your greens
When you were little, did your parents make you eat your greens? Did they, through a combination of deception, persuasion and coercion make you eat you peas, sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower? Why did they do that? Why? Why would a loving, caring parent FORCE their children, against their will, to eat something that they really … Continue reading Eating your greens
Pruning back
It's time for a bit of a change on my blog again - another step in the process of refining it into whatever it is that it's meant to be. Over the few years that I've had this blog, it's been a number of things. Firstly, it was a place for me to publish quite … Continue reading Pruning back
So what’s my vision?
The other day, I blogged about the importance of having a simple and compelling vision to direct everything you do in life. So what's mine? Well when I take a look at everything I do in life, in my work, at home, in my sports hobbies and pastimes, it's quite a diverse range of responsibilities. … Continue reading So what’s my vision?
A clear vision?
What's your purpose, your mission or your vision? What is it that guides the actions you choose to take and the direction you move towards everyday? I greatly admire the work of American author and speaker Simon Sinek. Reading (several times) his seminal work "Start With Why" has been a game-changer for me in beginning … Continue reading A clear vision?
The road less travelled
A little while ago I wrote this short piece. It wasn't intended to be poetry and I wouldn't really presume to call it such. It was inspired largely by how I was feeling at the time, but also by one of my favourite actual poems "The Road Less Travelled" by Robert Frost. Especially the last … Continue reading The road less travelled
