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Does an organisation reflect its leaders?
Posted on 2012-04-18
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Do we value our job enough?
Posted on 2012-02-04
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Should we or should we not explain to our children what's going on in our world?
Posted on 2011-12-17
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What is the role of leadership in the face of world hunger?
Posted on 2011-11-11
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The second essential ingredient for personal change
Posted on 2011-10-12
Posts on category: Authenticity
Should we or should we not explain to our children what's going on in our world?
We live in turbulent times and face serious issues. The bad news seems to never end with protests in many countries against ruling regimes, monetary crises across the world and world hunger to name but a few of today's problems. How do we face up to these issues and what is our modus operandi in tackling discussions with the most important part of society - our children?
Learning/Growing from making decisions
Every day we make hundreds of decisions that shape every facet our lives. Each time we act it's with the belief that we are doing the right thing based on the facts available to us. However, if the outcome is not what we expect, often we get angry and blame ourseves for making a mistake.
I will do it or I will try to do it?
We've all made resolutions to change something in our lives, but how do we ensure our dreams succeed and not fail? What is it that makes things happen and how do our thoughts affect the outcome? In this blog we explore the mindset required to ensure success.
Is what we leave behind the most important thing we do?
Our lives are a process of learning and achievement which, for most of us, starts at home. As we grow older we build on the values and beliefs first assimilated with our own discoveries and achievements. And the most important thing we should do with this knowledge is pass it on to the next generation. After all, children are our legacy.
