Month: December 2011

Dec 16
Stuck In My Web #2 – Things I’ve Collected This Week

This week the focus of my collection is thanks. It was purely coincidental for the most part, but seems appropriate at this time of year. I hope you enjoy them! Spread A Little Joy Today – by Emma Isaacs of Business Chicks, and someone whom I have had the pleasure of meeting personally and keeping in touch […]

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Dec 14
Avoid The Rollercoaster Ride of Business Travel – Guest Blog

We see lots of guests on our Sharing Bali fitness retreats who are feeling rejuvenated by the end of the week, but are daunted by the thought of maintaining it once they hit the reality of working life back home. Especially those who have a hectic business travel schedule. They are likely to be heading […]

Dec 13
Too Much To Do, Too Little Time – Are You Busier Than Ever? – Guest Blog

Something’s puzzling me and I can’t quite work it out. Today, we have more time-saving, convenience creating, effort reducing resources than ever before and yet we seem to be busier, more stressed and time poor. I just don’t get it. There’s now an app for everything and you can DIY or outsource pretty much anything […]

Dec 09
Stuck In My Web #1 – Things I’ve Collected This Week

The internet is a treasure trove of information, but sometimes it can be a little overwhelming. On occasion I’m going to pull together some of the interesting, funny, quirky or poignant items that I come across and share them here with you. If you discover anything you think our readers would enjoy, please feel free to […]

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Dec 09
Respecting Other People’s Time – Guest Blog

I grew up in a home where being late was not an option. If we had to be at a certain place at 3:00 p.m., then we were at that certain place at 3:00 p.m. For a short time, I believed that everyone was like that. I believed that no one was late, that everyone […]

Dec 07
My [im]balancing Act – Guest Blog

As a mompreneur balance is something that I consider often – whether it is more or less than any working mom is also something that I consider. It does seem to be a much sought after result – balance is something that I have been chasing my whole life – balancing my studies, friends, chores, job […]

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Dec 05
Lessons From Grief & Suicide

At the beginning of November, we lost my 18 year old brother  Max, who took his own life, after suffering depression for a number of years.  We are devastated and each day is difficult, particularly for my parents. However,  during grief you learn many things about yourself, your family and your  friends. I remember reading […]

Dec 02
Why A Fit And Healthy You Is Good For Your Career – Guest Blog

Don’t to forget to share this post with your followers and friends! [twitter style=”horizontal” text=”Share on Twitter!” float=”left”] [fbshare type=”button” float=”left”][hr]by Sally Symonds, Healthy Life Mentor and author of “50 Steps to Lose 50kg . . . And Keep It Off” & “50+ Recipes to Lose 50kg . . . And  Keep It Off” One in […]

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