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    Reflections

    Reflections are those moment of introspection about my own life and experiences, when seemingly different incidences are all surprisingly connected in a way I only recently realised.  Occasionally, the connection is profound and possibly dark but, more often it is amusing or downright funny.  Either way, I felt the urge to write about them and share them.

    Reflections, Shorties

    Leap Day Foundation Revisited

    Eight years ago, today, 29th February, a number of people gathered at the Londa Beach Hotel (Limassol, Cyprus), for the launch of the Leap Day Foundation (LDF).  This event, on the extra day in a leap year, kick-started many initiatives…

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    Reflections

    Mansplaining & Femanalysing

    Mansplain: when a man explains something, typically to a disinterested woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing. For example, explaining the off-side rule in football, Sudoku tactics, or the workings of the internal combustion engine. This word is…

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    Business Articles, Reflections

    At Your Disservice

    “Never trust a second-hand car salesman”.  That was the received wisdom ever since second-hand cars began to be traded over a 100 years ago.  As far as this stereotypical salesman was concerned, he would lie, cheat and make any promise…

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    Reflections

    Maggie

    Maggie is our much-loved three-year old labradoodle (cross between a Labrador and Poodle) dog. She is gentle with people, especially children, and highly enthusiastic.  Maggie’s default setting is that everyone is a friend; she craves human company and reciprocal affection…

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    Reflections

    My Resolution For 2020

    As one year draws to an end, in the days between Christmas and New Year, many of us declare their intention to accomplish something worthy in the coming 12 months. Resolutions tend to be specific, targeted, measurable, self-improving, silly, serious,…

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    Reflections, Shorties

    My Wish to You

    As a result of my serious illness last year, where my prognosis was in serious doubt, I consider myself to be very lucky indeed to experience another Christmas with my family and friends.  There was a time when I took…

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    Business Articles, Reflections

    Hope, The Last Refuge

    The collapse of Thomas Cook in September 2019 left hundreds of thousands of holiday makers stranded at their holiday destination and many thousands of employees without jobs.  This is not counting the loss of investment by shareholders, small and large,…

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    Reflections

    Maturity Versus Wisdom

    As adults, we observe, analyse and label our children as ‘terrible twos’, ‘pre-teens’, pre-pubescent’ ‘teenagers’, and so on.  We like this labeling so much, we seem to apply it to ourselves as we hit thirty, forty, fifty and so on,…

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    Reflections

    Claire

    Next Monday 14 October, my wife Claire reaches a major milestone in her life.  This blog is unashamedly a celebration of her life so far and a look forward to her, I hope, long future ahead. As we reach our…

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