This time last week, Britain learned of the recent passing of Baroness Thatcher after a long battle with ill health. Her passing has once again divided a nation, between those who still are feeling the ramifications of her policies and those who are still enjoying the success of them....
We are always told that confidence - the need to believe in yourself, your beliefs, and your abilities - is the key to success. Confidence often improves with experience but it can quickly develop into arrogance. Confidence and arrogance are closely linked and the two traits can be...
On the day of writing this blog, the 11th February 2012, Pope Benedict announced that long after deliberation that he would hand his resignation due to ill health after eight years at the helm of the Catholic Church. A pretty significant resignation - the first of it's kind in 600 years,...
In the bright and shiny days of the new Coalition government, as part of his 2010 Manifesto David Cameron promised to remove the current Human Rights legislation and replace it with a British bill of rights, aiming to remove the enshrined bureaucracy outlined by the European Union and ECHR -...
Mornings for me are a difficult time of the day - it at least takes me fifteen minutes of snoozing action, and a twenty minute shower to even get me to a stage where I can at least fumble a conversation with anyone. For me, finding out how to be more motivated in the morning is almost as good as...
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