Monthly Archives: September 2015

Addicted to work? Well, possibly.

I have had a busy few days and am sat on a Sunday night doing a bit more work before heading back into the office on Monday morning. It made me think. Why do I love my work so much? … Continue reading

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What is blogtober?

I had a thought suddenly that came to me today (Saturday 19 September) when I was riding my horse. Ideas can creep up on you in the oddest of places and this morning the idea came from nowhere. It started … Continue reading

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Liking a like or disliking a like

The news is filled today (Wednesday 16 September) with news that Facebook is going to introduce a dislike button to its options. Opinion seems to be split about whether that is a good thing and what may come from this … Continue reading

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Summing up my contribution to the week

I have written before about the importance of considering how you present yourself and what legacy you leave behind. As I was driving home from work today (Friday) I listened, as I often do, to the Last Word on Radio … Continue reading

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Back to my roots

The past week was a really tough one at work. Partly because of the amount of work that had to be done, and arrived relentlessly throughout the working week. But also because we were short-staffed through a series of circumstances … Continue reading

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