Monthly Archives: September 2009
Find your common denominator
Sometimes it’s hard to know what we want to do with our lives. Often, just when we think we have it, we realise we don’t and have to start from scratch again. This is not the case. All these so called ‘false starts’ are hints to what we should be doing, they give us clues to the meaning for us being here. They tell us we need to look deeper at the underlying themes of what we have already tried …
Our choices make our life
When we initially write a list of what it is we want out of life, quite often we write material objects to begin with. However, after we have obtained them what is next? Why do many highly successful people (in a monetary sense) no longer find the same level of satisfaction in acquiring objects? Why does a child no matter the monetary wealth of its parents seem so excited by everything they receive? At the end of your life what …
Do you live a quality or quantity life?
These days it seems that we are no longer concerned with the quality of things only with the quantity of them. We no longer savour what we have but want the next, the biggest, the brightest. No longer is a business started to make a living but a fortune instead. All the good that business brings to a community and country can so easily be lost when the money bottom line is more important than the social or ecological bottom …


