Tag Archives: communication

The Gift of Bad Spelling

I am not a very good speller; you may have noticed.  One of the comments on one of my assignment submissions said “Rather marred by grammatical errors”.  This was on the one paper which I never double checked with another, … Continue reading

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Faith, Happiness Engineers & a Slight Technical Hitch

For the past 2 weeks I have had a  slight technical hitch on my blog.  A very frustrating technical hitch. “I cannot open my stats, or my follows, and shares, my clicks, or my categories and tags boxes?” It has … Continue reading

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Women Changing India

I happened upon an inspirational photographic exhibition in September, courtesy of the Saatchi Gallery at Sloane Square, London.  Women Changing India.  A focus on the changing role on women in Indian society.  The energizing spicy tempera and henna colours made … Continue reading

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Not Missing the Junction

“Why would we spend our lives encouraging and setting examples for people to marry and settle down, only for the goal posts to move when we truly know God. (Or maybe most people don’t marry until they truly know God). … Continue reading

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A relevant old 2009 blog – re-visited & revamped

A Solitary Peace I like myself.  I like my intentions. I have met myself when I am in a raw state, stripped away of all of life (other than survival).  I liked me, the core of me, what was left … Continue reading

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Aung San Suu Kyi. The Reith Lectures.

SECURING FREEDOM/LIBERTY I believe that if you really want or need to say something, then you really should  have the freedom and courage to gently clearly and directly speak your Truth.  A soul should not be denied. God will forever … Continue reading

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