Thought for today: “The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you’re still a rat.” — Lily Tomlin
Thoughts
Thought for today: “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them” — Albert Einstein, c.1969 He was talking about a post-war,
Thought for today: “In strange and uncertain times such as those we are living in, sometimes a reasonable person might despair. But hope is unreasonable and love is greater even
My Little Unicorn By Stuart Hillston Once upon a time, in a world quite unlike our own, there was a young horse called Bob. Young Bob cared about one thing,
The Two Hunters By Stuart Hillston Once upon a time, in a world quite unlike our own, there were two hunters called Rabbie and Ellie. The hunters lived alone,
The second most frequent question I’m asked is “What is the difference between a coach and a mentor?” I’m asked this because I am a mentor. I’m other things too
What a great day in Leicester yesterday! I was invited by the marvellous Edwina Goodwin to be a panel member for Fox’s Lair!® – De Montfort University’s panel format for
Instead of all the incessant “only a genius can solve this” type posts, which can be easily solved if you know the mathematical order of operations, I thought I’d share
Imagine only having internet access for 1 hour a day. And when you did have access you could only view but not respond, reply, like or send a new message.
On September 24th I will be presenting at the Digital Leaders Trends Briefings 2015 on the topic of technologies set to impact on business. Ahead of this event I had