A recent article about Password fatigue suggests that people like to use social media to log in to websites rather than having to remember passwords. This got me thinking about all my passwords. I have an Excel spreadsheet with all my login emails and usernames and the relevant passwords. I used to have all the […]
READ MOREWhat do Steve Jobs, Barack Obama and Baz Lurhmann have in common with my Dad?
Today would be my dad’s 80th birthday. I have been thinking about him recently, not so much because of his birthday, rather because he was a man of habits, rituals and routines. For the past few weeks I have been researching material for a new training program that I am designing with a section/ segment […]
READ MOREWhat are the important measures in my Business?
People say to me “What do I need to measure to tell me if my business is doing well?” While every business is a bit different, there are some key measures. Total Expenses or Fixed costs: these are the amounts you would still need to cover even if you didn’t sell one single product or […]
READ MOREThe art of re-invention; the Amazing Alannah Hill
Most Sunday mornings you’ll find me at the beach; a swim, surf and then great coffee at The Crabbe Hole. Give me watching the waves over reading the paper any day. Not last Sunday. Alannah Hill beckoned; I absolutely had to read the story about her re-invention! Alannah Hill is nothing short of Amazing! There […]
READ MORELiving on the edge of what’s possible
Health Check Tuesday; the Numbers that Matter Have you ever seen a Bee Hummingbird? This is the smallest bird on earth. We travelled to Cuba a few years ago to find them and they are amazing! I am in awe of the Hummingbird. Hummingbirds live at the edge of what is possible. A Hummingbird heartbeat […]
READ MOREHealth Check Tuesday: Back to Basics
What are the numbers that matter in your business? Let’s start with profit. Did you know that there are a few different ways that business owners think about “profits”? Here are 3 to get us started: Gross profit = the amount remaining from sales after you deduct the total cost of production. It is always […]
READ MOREFable of the Porcupine
Fable of the Porcupine It was the coldest winter ever. Many animals died because of the cold. The porcupines, realizing the situation, decided to group together to keep warm. This way they covered and protected themselves; but the quills of each one wounded their closest companions. After awhile, they decided to distance themselves one from […]
READ MOREHoney, I burnt the toast!
A friend sent me this story …. Burned Biscuits When I was a kid, my Mom liked to make breakfast food for dinner every now and then. I remember one night in particular when she had made breakfast after a long, hard day at work. On that evening so long ago, my Mom placed a plate […]
READ MORE$17 000 000 that’s $17 million – is any of it yours?
Health Check Tuesday; your Personal Finances There’s more than $17 billion in lost super out there and some of it could be yours! Many people have lost track of their superannuation. If you’ve ever changed your name, changed your address or changed jobs – and most of us have at least once – you may […]
READ MOREHave Faith
Why? Try a little experiment: in your mind or out loud, complete this sentence a few times: “I have faith in _________.” Then complete another sentence a few times: “I have no faith in ________.” What do faith – and no faith – feel like? In your experience of faith, there’s probably a sense of […]
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