Su writes ”I like to walk and think. I don’t listen to podcasts or music when I walk. I look and I listen, and let my thoughts arrive and subside. Sometimes that means I have an incredible insight! Other times I just know that I need to put peanut butter on the...
Zoe writes: “There have been lots of emotions in our house as September begins. For my son there’s been the uncertainty of a new teacher, a new classroom and the start of junior school. For my husband and I, it’s the start of a busy season of work and concern about...
Ruth writes: “On my visit to Oxford, as my daughter and I walked over my favourite bridge, I told her stories of when I would push my bike up the hill to freewheel down on the way home, where the Sub Aqua club kept our kit, of the times I would walk this bridge to the...
Claire writes: “In a recent team meeting, we were talking about cancellations and how it’s important for us to be fair to the person canceling and fair to 3D. Sometimes that means that we will charge if someone cancels at the last minute or doesn’t turn up. The same...
Claire writes: “In a mentor coaching group, we were talking about challenge and why it can feel uncomfortable. One of the delegates suddenly realised that in their day job, they talk about being ‘kind not nice’. Being kind not nice can mean that saying what we see...
Su writes: ”Here’s one for people who feel a bit stuck in some way. This week I’ve been on a Driving Awareness Course online. There was some wisdom about creating space for ourselves on the motorway, and where there isn’t space we might find we’re driving in a more...