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Cake
Having all of the ingredients is no guarantee that the cake that we bake will be any good. Following a recipe can help, we should remember that this is someone else’s idea of how the cake should be and may … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Philosophy
Tagged all possibilities, baking, cakes, food, goal setting, meditation, mindfulness, philosophy, zen
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Butterfly
Change is constant in life and it is something that many of us both fear and try to avoid at all costs. We create elaborate self-deceptions to convince ourselves that we do not need to change or that we can … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged all possibilities, butterfly, change, creation, death, philosophy
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Linked
Everything is connected… It took me 5 years to write my LinkedIn profile summary – how do you sum up your life when you are still in the process of carving your path out of the rock of opportunity? All I … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership
Tagged authenticity, leadership, management, philosophy, Tao Te Ching
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Opinion
We have probably all done it at some point, but there really is no point in living our life to try to elicit the good opinions of others. Opinions are transitory and can change in an instant – even our … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy
Tagged authenticity, being true to yourself, discipline, meditation, philosophy, stillness, understanding
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Home
Home is one of those words that means something to everybody. For many of us, ‘home’ may refer to a number of different places. For example, when we say home, we usually mean the place where we currently live – whether alone, … Continue reading
Paths
Whilst out running recently, I was greeted by the sight of the stile above. It stands alone in a secluded woodland and is not connected to any fences, hedges, wires or other barriers. I have run this route many times … Continue reading