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Amidst the boxes and piles of sorting that I’ve been doing this past week, I came upon my son’s baby clothes, sealed in a plastic container. Dinky little baby-grows took me back the...
I write this from the UK where I face the daunting task of emptying a storage unit full of possessions leftover from my former life here before I moved back to Bermuda. “Just get rid of the lot”, was ...
Steps to Success
Have you ever had one of those thwarted, unsatisfactory conversations, when you come away feeling frustrated, ignored or questioning your ability to say anything interesting?
I had o...
Spot the difference:
1. Are you having a good day so far?
2. Tell me, what’s gone well in your day so far?
In both I am asking about your day, but which is going to garner the greatest response?
Que...
Steps to Success
‘Luddite’ might be a bit strong, but I sheepishly admit, technology isn’t my strong suit. My head somewhat struggles to wrap itself around the hows and wherefores of Tweets and Links,...
My five-year-old son has a rather painful habit that makes me cringe whenever I see it. If someone (usually his cousin) is doing something special, singing or telling a story, he starts to cough loudl...
Guilt that icky feeling that gnaws at you, sinks in your stomach; the cold leaden weight of remorse and self-recrimination, tail between your legs, bad feeling as you wish you could hide your head in ...
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Lae’ula … in Hawaiian, being lae’ula (lie oo’lah) is “to live brilliantly. To experience extraordinary success. To master your craft” at least, according to a leaflet about sunglass...
‘Live With Passion’.
This is the printed slogan on the refillable water bottle I carry round with me a freebie from a conference I attended. I like it. I certainly like the idea at least. It seems li...
In pursuit of my personal goals for 2013, I am very excited to be attending the current Nutrifit Program, run by highly recommended nutritional therapist (and Royal Gazette columnist) Catherine Burns....