The Internet is Ostracising Rural Britain and the Elderly
In the race to cram AI into every nook and cranny of customer service, has anyone else noticed how those of us in rural areas—or the elderly who aren’t, and don’t want to be, online—are being quietly sidelined? I live in a rural hamlet, am registered disabled, and am surrounded by elderly neighbors, so this […]
The Power and Responsibility of Voting
Navigating Disenchantment in Modern Politics One of my core principles is the belief that I am privileged to have the right to vote, and therefore, I should and must exercise this right. This principle is underlined by the premise that if I don’t vote, I have no right to complain about what happens next. […]
Redefining “Dis-” Words: Challenging Perspectives on Disability
The Power of Language in Shaping Perceptions Every syllable, every prefix carries weight, conveys meaning, and shapes our perception. For many, the prefix ‘Dis-’ might seem innocuous, but for individuals like myself living with a disability, its implications are profound, often laden with unconscious negativity. Consider the array of ‘dis-’ words—disabled, disillusioned, disappointed, disenfranchised. They […]
Privacy has gone the way of the DoDo
(Resign yourself – it’s never coming back) Privacy has gone the way of the dodo, and it’s unlikely to return. Resign yourself to this new reality because, in today’s digital age, personal privacy is an endangered species. I often liken it to letting the genie out of the bottle, and regrettably, there’s no putting it […]
After 24 Years Have I Cracked It?
Well Almost…. I honestly thought I had found the winning formula for surviving the anniversary of the train crash. However, maybe there is still some tweaking to do. Since being afflicted by PTSD I have had a healthy respect and, hopefully, a more informed attitude to mental health issues. Anyone suffering, to whatever extent they […]
The Benefits vs Cost of Hiring a Motivational/Inspirational Speaker
(Or can you afford not to) Organisations and individuals often find themselves in need of a little extra inspiration and motivation. Whether you’re aiming to boost employee morale, enhance team dynamics, or simply ignite a spark of enthusiasm, hiring an inspirational or motivational speaker can be a powerful solution. In this blog, I’ll explore the […]
Are You Doing What You Want to Be Doing When You Die?
(When you wake up in the morning are you excited) I’m talking more about work rather than domestic situations in this article, however the premise for both holds true. It’s not about money though, it’s about worth – yours, mine, theirs, everyone’s. In my case the answer is a resounding YES! Is it the same […]
I’ve Moved Into A Building Site! – Tales from Wales (Part 9)
As many of you know, I moved from Oxford up to North Wales and eventually found my dream cottage at the end of 2021. Dream – as in I could see the potential, but I knew it would require a lot of work to update and bring it into the 21st century (it was originally built in 1840 and had recently been occupied by an elderly lady for decades).
Renovation Horrors – Tales from Wales (Part 8)
Having bought my ‘Chocolate Box’ Home in October, by the end of 2021 I looked back with some frustration mixed in with a healthy dose of annoyance. From all the surveys I had undertaken this beautiful 1840’s cottage needed some TLC and sympathetic improvement but that was it. Once completion had happened I was soon […]
Worried about Returning to the Office? 4 Tips
As we all get ready to return to the business of work after the holiday season there are a few issues that may crop up for you. Constantly living and working within the field of change I’ve had people approaching me with their concerns, fear and worries about what might lie ahead for them. When […]