My Story (part 2)
Today – 6 years on after making my career change – I felt the following things: anxiety (that I’m wasting time), guilt (that I’m not working hard enough), tension (from stress), worry (about where to...
View ArticleExploring Willingness – What Passengers Are On Your Bus?
This is a great metaphor to use with clients who are exploring ways in which they can follow their values more effectively at work. Imagine that you are now driving a bus in the direction of one of...
View ArticleWhy do we do what we do?
Everything we do is intended to improve the fulfilment of ourselves or others, either directly or indirectly, either now or at some point in the future. This is what my mate Dan Harrison wrote on his...
View ArticleDon’t wait to be rescued…
Paul Gauguin was a painter who made a mid career change. He was initially a stockbroker, but art was his passion. He realised that money wasn’t buying him the life he wanted, and he wasn’t becoming the...
View ArticleHow Many of Us Would Have Stayed on The Floor?
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View ArticleDear Ken Robinson – Hold Your Passions Lightly!
A while ago I wrote about Ken Robinson’s excellent video about finding and connecting with your passion. I love it, but there are a number of problems with his viewpoint from the perspective of career...
View ArticleTwo Role Models: My Father and Kelly Wilson (rebloggged)
Role models come in many different types and they appear at different times in life. With luck, we find people who can expand our horizons and illuminate the way forward. But sometimes we are less...
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