What Air Freshener taught me about writing

Air freshener taught me about writing.  The car didn’t go so I didn’t want to sit in the front of it. I opened up, I sat tight. It was clean, I was suddenly happy to be there. All the things I needed were across the window screen. It smelt of orange, an old air freshener that …

What Corona taught me about milk

That life quality rests on a one dollar packet of paracetamol. The tablets are so mild and generic but oh so clever as they work. That simple things are king to a humanity that has gone after complexity with every breath in their competitive body. I don’t know how we will come out of this. …

What obituaries taught me about writing

There is always time to start something. Nothing is truly the end. There is beauty craft and art even in endings. Maybe especially in finales. We can make stories more magical with resonant endings. It’s all here for us to explore. And to look close at endings. Maybe they aren’t all that they seem. Some …

Podcast Content Checklist

Use great audio on your podcasts to draw your audience closer. There is an intimacy with audio that can connect you to the listener. Podcasts also let your tribe multi task and achieve more things while they take in your latest broadcast. Podcast players that can make the recordings easily available to you include smart …

Regain Control over your Day!

Enjoy a big burst of New Year Productivity today. Regain control over your day! Feel like you have too many things to do? Bust your In Tray with this new year productivity guide Check back over your list to find the things that are not important or can be automated quickly or can be done …

Two steps to Systems Thinking

Someone told me once you should always have a choice. Chocolate or Vanilla. Leave a steady job to go solo or stay and earn a fixed salary for the foreseeable future. Stay to maintain ownership of a flooded building or run to save your life but lose all your belongings. Adult life has taught me …

Systems Thinking

How people feel like new year (love or loathe it) seems to be how people feel about resolutions. They can make or break a year and here is why. One of the reasons we don’t set goals is because we are afraid of failing. It doesn’t have to be like that if your goal is …

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