Monthly Archives: June 2008

What We Really Mean When We Say We Don’t Have Time

A couple of years ago a great friend hired out a chateau in south west France to celebrate his 40th birthday. About 20 of us spent a fantastic week lazing by the pool, drinking gin and tonics, cooking up feasts, and talking nonsense till the wee hours.
 
Apart from all the fun memories, what really stuck [...]

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Finding Out What You Really Want: How Getting Naked Helps

 
Most of my clients tell me that although they’re not happy in their current career, they just don’t know what they’d like to do instead.
 
I can relate to where they’re coming from.  I worked for over 10 years, first as a solicitor and then in various marketing roles in the voluntary sector, knowing that what [...]

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