I wish you a return to yourself (with a little help from a Beagle)

Tonight marks the departure of family from Vancouver who’ve been visiting us in Nairobi for almost 5 weeks.  We’ve seen a huge male lion defending his recent kill against howling hyenas & the all elusive leopard.  We almost hooked an aged, injured hippo while fishing & we’ve shared more great meals than I have fingers […]

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3 easy, free, funny planning tools to help you get the year you want part 3

In terms of looking ahead to help unfurl what the new year will bring we’ve covered the serious stuff – an article on how to get the year you want and 6 resources to help you do just that. Now it’s time for the fun and funny. If you need some conviction check out Taylor […]

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Theatre of the mind – Ted Williams & dancing with dichotomy

Theatre of the mind. That’s what Ted Williams, the homeless man who has become a Youtube sensation, calls radio. That’s some perspective.  Especially considering his background.  As someone who has fought the demons of drugs and alcohol and who has made his home on the streets, his velvety voice is at odds with his appearance. […]

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My extended quirky to do list part 7 – to’odle

My last 6 posts describe an extended, quirky to-do list tool that I use in my corporate training (click here to download a copy for you to use).  It has 5 parts: – to do, to continue doing,  to stop doing, to not do, to done (no, the last one’s not a typo) (here’s a […]

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My extended quirky to do list part 5 – what not to do

Continuing the spirit of New Year’s musing, my last 4 posts describe an extended, quirky to-do list tool that I use in my corporate training (click here to download a copy for you to use).  It has 5 parts: (I love that out of the 5 categories only two are about adding things.  Can we […]

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My extended quirky to do list part 4 – what to stop doing

Continuing the spirit of the requisite New Year’s musings, my last 3 posts describe an extended, quirky to-do list tool that I use in my corporate training (click here to download a copy for you to use).  It has 5 parts: – to do, to continue doing,  to stop doing, to not do, to done […]

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My extended quirky to do list part 3 – what to continue doing

Continuing the spirit of New Year’s reflection, my last 2 posts described an extended, quirky to-do list tool that I use in my corporate training (click here to download a copy for you to use).  It has 5 parts: – to do, to continue doing,  to stop doing, to not do, to done (the last […]

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