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Don't Wait

An expansion on yesterday. There’s a lesson in it. Monday mornings start with an all staff meeting followed by an...

Chatting with Managers

I am grateful for a Managing Director who is passionate about the company he works for, the people in that...

Hanging with Friends

Today was rejuvenating. Jo and I went to yoga this morning, and unlike yesterday I found is much easier today....

Handling Disappintment

Today was ever so strange. I was booked in for surgery, so I took the day off with work. We...

Lunch

Despite the server changes that I wasn’t aware of, documentation had become duplicated, files I couldn’t access, and networking issued...

Moving On

I’ve done my professional duty now and informed my employer before broadcasting this. I resigned today. While I won’t air...

Keeping Your Workers Busy

We live in a society where constant productivity and accountability are highly sought after. Some middle manager needs to keep...

Business as Usual

Or not so usual. It’s been a while since I sat down to work at home, and it’s caught up...

Emotionally Draining Schedules

They’re inevitable, let’s face it, but no one gets any benefit from an emotionally draining day. It didn’t start out...

Yesterday and Today

Monday. Breakfast at 7.30am in Collingwood. Work from 9.00am. Lunch in town at midday. Pool with a friend at 6.30pm....

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