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graeme
Jun 3, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 69: Data
We have had internet access all the way through Lockdown. But today, as lockdown eases, we could get a crew into our house to fix some...
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graeme
Jun 1, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 67: Mindfulness
I had a webinar conversation with good friend and mindfulness expert, Helen Nicholson this afternoon. It was exactly what I needed. 1...
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graeme
May 31, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 66:
All around the world, countries are beginning to ease out of Lockdown. Please do five things as you and your family re-engage the world:...
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graeme
May 29, 20203 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 64: Apartheid reflections
Apartheid reflections
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graeme
May 28, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 63: blessed to be a blessing
Blessed to be a blessing
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graeme
May 27, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 62: It's Up to Us
The next phase of Covid response requires all of us to take responsibility. Just because you're legally allowed to go somewhere doesn't...
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graeme
May 26, 20204 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 61:
UPDATED AFTER A FEW COMMENTS CLEARLY INDICATE PEOPLE DIDN’T ACTUALLY READ THIS BEFORE THEIR REFLEXIVE RESPONSE: Neither Steven nor I are...
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graeme
May 26, 20201 min read
Ideas for schools in Covid-times
Around the world, schools are starting to work out how to get children back to school, deliver the curriculum and keep teachers and...
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graeme
May 25, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 60:
I think the people who are struggling the most at the moment are parents of school-going children. There is just so much uncertainty...
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graeme
May 24, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 59: Hard choices
We all have difficult choices lying ahead of us in the next few days and weeks. Do I go back to work or not? Do I send the kids to school...
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graeme
May 23, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 58: We are not Sweden, nor are we Brazil
There are a few countries that decided to not go into formal/legal lockdown, but rather aim for herd immunity. The UK was the first to do...
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graeme
May 22, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 57: Birthday
It’s my youngest daughter’s birthday tomorrow. She turns 15. She is a teenager with special needs (autism), and has struggled this whole...
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graeme
May 21, 20204 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 56: Just wear the mask
I remember the first time I encountered mask wearing culture. It was more than 15 years ago in Singapore, if I remember correctly. I...
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graeme
May 20, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 55: NORMALISATION AND KINDLING
I distinctly remember a camping trip many years ago where we struggled to get a fire going. I remember it well because I really don't...
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graeme
May 19, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 54: Confidence
We need to find a balance in how we handle Covid Lockdown. But it's not the "lives vs livelihood" balance I am worried about. That's a...
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graeme
May 18, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 53
They say that things happen in threes. Last night our geyser burst. Today our dishwasher died. I can’t wait to find out what the third...
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graeme
May 17, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 52: World Cure NF Day
Some families have been dealing with the impact of a deadly disease on their lives for many years. I met one such family a number of...
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graeme
May 16, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 51
New York has been a global hotspot for Covid-19, though now thankfully they seem to be flattening their curve. But in this past week...
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