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Work Stories

How to not think.

For months we have been talking, reading, debating sharing, complaining, and guessing. It is easy in the fluid conversation to learn something new and change an opinion; to view through a new lens a topic that seemed decided and clear. Writing seems . . .

Education Administrator

Reflections in the rearview mirror.

When someone has been very ill – near to death perhaps – and recovered, it seems common for them to say that the experience has given them a new perspective on life: a clearer focus on what’s important, and what is not worth worrying about.

Retirem . . .

Emeritus Professor

I am not a working from home kinda gal.

I have tried! I promise! I have a wonderful son, handsome hubby, two loyal labradors a loving cat, all in a pretty county town near the south coast UK. My desk at home is in a pretty study, decorated by me for me. I have spent hours in that room stud . . .

Projects Director

Finding Work That You Love: Myth or Magic?

It is said that life must be lived forwards but can only be understood backwards. Now, in the early days of retirement, I have come to realise that the same can be said about one’s working career.

But to begin at the beginning; by the last few year . . .

Accounting and Finance

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