
There is a gap between how businesses work and how they claim to work. Most people feel the system is broken because nothing adds up. My work is about the rules within corporate systems and how to build a working life that's aligned to what you value.
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There were about two hundred people sitting in chairs and the standing room in the hall was at capacity. In either corner a raised platform held a person with a camera on a stand, both were pointed at the stage. What was going to be said th...
In 2018 I started writing a novel. That novel was going to be my lifeboat. Each night when I sat down to get my 500 words down, I fantasised about how the novel would be published, the movie rights would follow, and then I’d finally be able...
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I had a boss whose job I was doing, a diminutive COO who managed by intimidation, and a head office sending instruction...
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Almost ten years ago I wrote something in my journal. “It’s cruel and psychopathic that people are expected to work in this environment.”
I wasn’t exaggerating. My doctor had put me on blood pressure medication. I was in a persistent state...
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