The “right” choice
Every day we make choices. And I can’t even begin to fathom how many we must make. Hundreds? Thousands? Cereal or toast for breakfast? Cycle… Read More »The “right” choice
Every day we make choices. And I can’t even begin to fathom how many we must make. Hundreds? Thousands? Cereal or toast for breakfast? Cycle… Read More »The “right” choice
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So one week back into the new working year, it has become so clear to me that we have glorified the frantic feeling of “getting… Read More »The business of busy-ness