I’ve now jumped up into my first gig as a manager, and honestly, I’m making a lot of mistakes. I realised today that one of these has been reactivity. In the past week I’ve been excessively reactive when under time constraints and passed that down the chain, expecting my people to come up with answersContinue reading “Reflection, introspection”
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Being kind to yourself
A while ago, I lost my morning routine. On the farm, there were cows depending on me getting myself out of bed and starting my day running around on a motorbike and divvying out feed. Initially when I left the farm, I was in a good habit of waking up at 5:30/6am. But why? WhatContinue reading “Being kind to yourself”
Choose Your Own Adventure
It’s been a busy couple of months. I had a job approach me that ticked all my boxes of experiences I wanted but did not have, and that made me uncomfortable. I very nearly sent a ‘no thanks’ email, but something stopped me. Something made me unable to hit send. So now I had aContinue reading “Choose Your Own Adventure”
Manipulation
I find it interesting how one person treating you poorly can snowball. Suddenly you are looking at how everyone else treats you and whether they are truely in your corner or not. This has just occurred to me, as I sit on an island with no phone reception, trying to make sense of what I’mContinue reading “Manipulation”
Create space
So often in our lives we are on a mission. We’re going to get groceries, we’re going to do that thing for work, we’re going to milk the cows, we’re very busy and important.Even when we do have downtime, we often fill it with other things – cleaning, children, doing odd jobs we know needContinue reading “Create space”
Making decisions
Growing up I was always encouraged to make a ‘pros and cons’ list when trying to make a decision. This was encouraged for anything ranging from which watch to buy, to which job opportunity to pursue. While this may be a sound method for some people, I have noticed that it has often lead meContinue reading “Making decisions”
Choice Paralysis
Choices can be hard. I’ve noticed some conditions make them harder than others. Of course there are the obvious contributors – how much is at stake, how much time is allowed, what your choices are, how many choices there are, who the critics will be and how many critics there are. A fun fact IContinue reading “Choice Paralysis”
To run or stand your ground
“You grow through what you go through” – Tyrese Gibson At the moment I have no set home base. This leaves me free to migrate around as I see fit. Allows me to live obligation free.I’m coming to realise that while this is an ah-may-zing way to live, but may be enabling some of myContinue reading “To run or stand your ground”
How do you ‘spend’ your time
I mentioned in a previous post that I was engaging an accountant to do the set up of my new business. While this may seem an excessive, unnecessary upfront cost to some, I had a few factors that helped make this decision easy:– I hadn’t dealt with creating a business in any way before,– ItContinue reading “How do you ‘spend’ your time”
Enjoy the small moments
Often we get so tied up in what we’re doing that we forget to appreciate the small joys that are going on around us. For me today it was enjoying a giggle at a 50kg great dane puppy at a cafe who leant on everyone who patted him, to the point where he only hadContinue reading “Enjoy the small moments”