A brief post to explain a postponement. And some jet lag.
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Weekend Inspiration EpVIII: Jonah Lomu, Impossible is Nothing
Jonah Lomu’s story continues to inspire me, long after I first saw this video for an Adidas commercial series.
Continue readingIn Praise of Nothingness
Sometimes the best way to get away from the daily grind is to do nothing. Literally nothing. Even for just a moment.
Continue readingWeekend Inspiration EpVII: 100 Miles, 24 Hours
Ivan Hollingsworth runs 100 miles in 24 hours, all in the name of helping other kids like his son Seb with congenital heart disease.
Continue readingGuest Post: How The Fear Of Loss Inspires Fearless Actions – Ivan Hollingsworth
Ivan Hollingsworth thought he might lose his son. When Seb was saved by CHUF, Ivan dedicated himself to fundraising for the remarkable unit.
Continue readingTwo Weeks Off, But Don’t Go Away
By the time you read this, I will probably be in the air on my way to the beautiful, addictive idyll of Kaua’i island, Hawai’i.
I cannot describe just how excited I am. I can confidently tell you that if I could sort out the cost of health care I would be living there right this second.
I would have no hesitation in selling the house, investing in a visa and moving lock, stock and barrel to the Garden Island for keeps.
I love it that much.
This Time Next Week I’ll Be Married
Just two days to go until I’m officially married and K becomes Mrs Lewington. And I’ve never been more excited about anything.
Continue readingWeekend Inspiration EpVI: Save the Shoes
Volunteer firefighter Mark Bezos gives a fantastic TED talk that teaches us all how easy it is to make a memorable difference to someone.
Continue readingEmbrace Randon, Be Spontaneous, Grasp Life
The marvels of spontaneity and randomness have become lost over the years. I want to get them back. Because they’re awesome.
Continue readingStep Off The Platform: a lesson on battling fear
I got scared. I failed. I vowed to keep fighting my fears to keep challenging and pushing myself to achieve things. It’s that simple.
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