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Category Archives: Personal development
What Floats Your Boat?
Success and what it means is such an individual thing isn’t it, but it doesn’t always feel like that. I find that a lot of people are living lives and doing jobs that actually don’t give them what they want. … Continue reading
Have You Got A Screw Loose?
I found one loose screw at the weekend, not just a small one either, it was huge. I had friends staying, the sofa bed was in use, and there it was on the carpet the next morning winking at me. … Continue reading
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Tagged diy, feelings, personal development, symbolism
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Have You Got A ‘Chip On The Shoulder?’
It’s a weird expression isn’t it; ‘Chip on the shoulder’. I don’t know where the expression comes from and whether it’s a “a bit missing kind of chip” or a potato chip?! My interpretation of what it means is that … Continue reading
Posted in Personal development
Tagged feelings, happiness at work, politics, self confidence, vulnerability, work performance
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