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The view from a tunnel

I was talking to my lady wife today, discussing the change in the rate of change in our lives.  When we were younger life seemed to be composed of passing a series of landmarks such as marriage, the births of our children, job & house changes etc.  Then it feels like you get to a […][...] read more » The view from a tunnel

Making a difference

I am engaged in an interesting project that aims to help people and also to help people to help others.  After a couple of sessions we focused in on this idea of making a difference by sharing.  In this web era, everyone has the power to publish their ideas, their experiences and their creative outpourings.   […][...] read more » Making a difference

Can a leopard change its spots?

We are told from an early age that a leopard can’t change its spots as a self evident article of truth.  As a professional in this field I obviously don’t see it quite this way.  Obviously we are born with a certain nature, a body and a genome that gives us a predisposition towards certain […][...] read more » Can a leopard change its spots?

The Art of Forgetting

I was listening to something on the radio today about how with all this electronic data available to us, more and more of our lives are documented and increasingly  we are drowning in data and memories.  We can retrieve snaps from drunken parties taken on our phones, daft emails sent in anger, old letters and […][...] read more » The Art of Forgetting

The Fall

I was out walking in the some beautiful woods in West Sussex today, enjoying the colours of the leaves.  As I walked along, one particular leaf caught my eye as it fluttered to the ground and it got me thinking about the process by which trees shed their leaves.  Once the season changes, and there […][...] read more » The Fall

My path

I was out walking today, amidst the beautiful autumn colours and in woods filled with birdsong and red & white toadstools straight out of a movie set.  I never cease to be amazed by how easy it is to miss your path.  We navigated very accurately for 98% of the route but twice we managed […][...] read more » My path

Latest Lesson from the Kittens: Exploring the Boundaries

Our babies are growing up now and are about 4 months old.  Yesterday they discovered the cat-flap and can now explore the outside world on their own.  When we first took them out, they didn’t know how to handle grass, and stayed on the patio.  Today the girl caught a mouse!  They are charging round […][...] read more » Latest Lesson from the Kittens: Exploring the Boundaries

Born to Change?

“Humans have a genetic imperative to change; that is what our genes do. They bring two people together to have children so that the genes can mix and mutate.”  Phylipa Delglyn I came across this quote by someone writing about Human Design (which a system that allows us to understand who we are and what our […][...] read more » Born to Change?

The best laid plans…

Often go astray wrote Robbie Burns, and I had just such a start to my week.  I had a long list of things  I wanted to do this week, but on Sunday I contrived to put my back out so had to take things very easily yesterday.  Today, I had to attend to some family […][...] read more » The best laid plans…

BIG Change

Here is a fantastically simple little video, with a very powerful message.  A young lad with a big challenge for all of us.  It is one of series of videos on 1minutetosavethe world.com.  The idea is to give people a voice and a chance to make a big difference; it is a true example of […][...] read more » BIG Change