I don't have aBusiness brain. My husband rarely discusses what is going on at work with me because I usually get the wrong end of the stick. But here's a story of how my non-business-related experience helped him navigate a tough business decision.
This is the story of how, in my fifties, I got back in the saddle to explore the world on horseback in spite of being severely visually impaired. I believe in dreams and in the soul's calling. When opportunity and intention come together, anything is possible. But it all began with claiming the right to do what was buried deep in my heart.
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Refining the art of conversation from lessons learnt in lockdown
This morning I remembered a pet peeve of mine from university days. I think it was provoked by my reading of Pride and Prejudice in English ...
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I don't have aBusiness brain. My husband rarely discusses what is going on at work with me because I usually get the wrong end of the s...
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I looked, and I saw that I was in a small room with several women gathered together. Two women in particular caught my attention because of...
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This morning I remembered a pet peeve of mine from university days. I think it was provoked by my reading of Pride and Prejudice in English ...