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girl, interrupted

Thanks to the miracle of modern technology, I am posting this Sateside, having arrived in Colorado yesterday evening. The night before I left, I discovered that my website had disappeared and my email wasn’t working.   

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summer pleasures

Finally a chance to kick back and relax!  If, like me, you are celebrating August with a much-needed respite from work, here’s a few recent favourites of mine to help you while away the hours at the beach, in the garden, the mountains, the downs… anywhere really.

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inspired team working

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24SoPihLdq4&feature=related
After all, many hands make light work…

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lessons from half a gerbil

One day, one of the cats got to one of the (then whole) gerbils and managed to remove a leg, an ear, half his tail and a bit of his eye.  We took half a gerbil (initially costing £5, now presumably worth £2.50) to the vet (who charged considerably more) and ended up going home [...]

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show a little love to your business

The next marketing with heart workshop is on Saturday 12th September. If you have a small, ethical business, you can show it a little love in this workshop by re-focusing on your heartfelt motivations for setting it up and then learning how to share the love by communicating effectively with your marketplace.

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the fourth resource

In my own business, and in coaching clients, I am frequently looking at how to resource strategic plans.  For any project to run successfully, attention needs to be paid to human resources, financial resources and time resources.  If any one of these is limited, the project will bear the strain. But there is a further [...]

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      One day, one of the cats got to one of the (then whole) gerbils and managed to remove a leg, an ear, half his tail and a bit of his eye.  We took half a gerbil (initially costing £5, now presumably worth £2.50) to the vet (who charged considerably more) and ended up going home [...]

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