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May 15, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 50
In cricket, if a batsman gets to 50 runs it represents a small milestone. It’s only halfway to a century, which is a significant...
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graeme
May 14, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 49: Don’t make big decisions under stress
We are all stressed right now. For different reasons, we are all experiencing deep levels of trauma. That’s not an overstatement for...
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graeme
May 13, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 48
I am glad that Sweden attempted to deal with Covid-19 without a formal lockdown. It gives a data point to look at. Sadly, it’s not going...
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graeme
May 12, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 47: Remember that you’re a decent human being
From a friend, Dr Lynda Shaw, who’s an actual neuroscientist and business psychologist: “I'm seeing really lovely people acting out of...
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graeme
May 11, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 46
I am very concerned about how employers might treat their staff. Last night, the UK announced that Lockdown there would be eased and...
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graeme
May 10, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 45: Happy Mother’s Day.
To all the mothers and all those who are mothering: thank you. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. To those who’s best efforts don’t...
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graeme
May 10, 20201 min read
Five things churches need to do to prepare for Covid physical distancing
A key aspect of churches - as with other religions - is people meeting together for meetings. For the next few months, and maybe longer,...
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graeme
May 9, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 44: Rhythms and Rituals
Rhythms and Rituals are necessary
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graeme
May 8, 20205 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 43: Regulations on information
How to decide what's right and wrong...
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graeme
May 7, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 42: Take photos
In our kitchen at home we have a digital photo frame. 24/7 it scrolls through hundreds of pictures of our family, going back decades. As...
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graeme
May 7, 20201 min read
My new home studio
It’s 9pm at night my time, but here I am in my makeshift home studio doing a TV interview for a US based network. My new soft box light...
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graeme
May 6, 20203 min read
Shopping Has To Change (so do you!)
No, you can't try on clothes in the shops, or return them just yet.
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graeme
May 6, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 41: Teachers
Thank you, teachers. Now do these three things...
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graeme
May 5, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 40: Social Media is not helping us right now
The original intention of social media was to connect people, and allow us to share our lives with people who were geographically...
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graeme
May 5, 20201 min read
Restaurants in a time of Covid disruption
Restaurants need to ensure they keep both their staff and customers safe during the Covid crisis. This industry needs to open again, as...
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graeme
May 4, 20203 min read
Lockdown Reflections Day 39: Thank God for Rachel
Rachel Held Evans passed away a year ago today. After a very short illness, this young mother of two small children, and wife to Dan,...
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graeme
May 3, 20202 min read
Lockdown Reflections Day 38: What if we are all right?
We now clearly live in a world where there are no obviously “right” answers (I think we’ve always lived in that world; now it is just...
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graeme
May 2, 20201 min read
Lockdown Reflections Day 37: Slow down
Slow down. Pace yourself.
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graeme
May 1, 20201 min read
Priorities for parents who are 'Corona Schooling'
The three main priorities for parents and their children right now - IN THIS ORDER: 1. Ensure the physical, mental and psychological...
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graeme
May 1, 20203 min read
Lockdown Reflections Day 36: Worker's day
Worker's Day isn't really for workers is it?
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