The term has now ended. Officially. Tomorrow my parents will come to Brighton and we will spend a couple of days together, talking, walking, looking, eating, laughing and connecting. After that, I will be heading to London where I will, with fingers crossed, successfully brave the process of getting my new work visa for India. [...]
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Trying to get some bearings…
Posted in anthropology, facilitating, healing, learning, life-work balance, philosophy, random perspectives, spirituality, story-work, the source, wisdom on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s been a while since I managed to get back to the blog and I have a lot to say. At the same time, I really want to learn how to say whatever I am trying to say in less space. One approach could be to use several smaller blog postings (to create the illusion [...]
What do I do?
Posted in learning, life-work balance on June 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It just struck me today, right now, as I was walking down the corridor to respond to nature’s call, that my work can be divided into three broad categories:
One. The work that I do directly for the organisation that is necessary (mainly from the organisation’s point of view), routine and somewhat tedious – for example, [...]