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The Biggest And Best Scrapbook In The World

As a kid I used to keep a scrapbook where all bits and bobs from magazines, newspapers and anything that I could shred with a pair of scissors got glued up and stuck in. I cut out little things that interested me like photos of tigers, rainbows and anything to do with Dangermouse. As I [...]

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Make Everything OK

It’s nearly the end of the year. Did you get everything you wanted to done this year? Is your ‘done list’ bigger than your ‘to do list’? Or are you still feeling that you’re chasing your tail and feeling frustrated? Just Stop Take a minute out of your year and simply stop for 60 seconds. [...]

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‘ACT’ On It

A brief visit to acronym city today and it’s a great one. Really easy to remember, very very effective and one that almost everyone in the world could benefit from using at one time or another. ACT Action Conquers Terror ACT is a straight to the point, direct and handy little shortcut to one of [...]

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Prepping The Priority Principle

The heat behind the launch of The Priority Principle is increasing. More and more people are asking me for advance copies (Sorry! Just sample chapters for the chosen few at the moment) and I’ve even had a request to write a version aimed solely at business. All very exciting and hopefully I’ll be able to [...]

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At The Strongroom

Fast Trak – In The Studio

Readers of this blog will know how much I love music and that I can barely get through a week without referencing a pop or rock act in a post. So how excited do you think I was to find myself in London’s world famous recording studio ‘The Strongroom’, cutting a brand new song that [...]

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Wangari Maathai

“I’m Doing The Best I Can”

A client pointed me in the direction of this brief yet inspiring film about doing the best you can, regardless of the circumstances. The late Professor Wangari Maathai’s (pictured) short story is one that asks us to face up to our responsibilities, to take action and to avoid being the helpless bystander. Enjoy.

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Lion and Mouse

What Or Who Are Your Resources?

Once while a Lion was sleeping, a little Mouse began running up and down his back. This woke the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon the little Mouse and opened his big jaws to swallow him. “Pardon, O King,” cried the little Mouse. “Forgive me this time, and I shall never forget it. Who [...]

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