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Piggy in the middle

28 July, 2020

I was wandering along a sports field on a walk the other day and noticed three young men doing their rugby practice. They were lined up in a row, and whilst the two at either end booted the rugby ball to one another, the man in the middle tried to steal the ball away. A […]

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Becoming ready

21 July, 2020

We were involved in a meeting the other day, discussing with a colleague how she might use a different approach for the benefit of her team. We were giving her some tips and plenty of encouragement, but then she looked a little uncertain. It was Jennie who smiled and said ‘you’ll do it when you’re […]

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Don’t take it personally

17 July, 2020

The other day, whilst out for an al fresco meeting, on the breeze we overheard a passing waft of two friends gossiping about a third. ‘O she’s always been difficult that one!’ they agreed. It struck us, how easy it is to assume that what people do is just down to them personally, their personality […]

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A runner’s journey

13 July, 2020

I remember first taking up running just after my first child was born 11 years ago. I had always believed that I couldn’t be a runner, but I was a new mum, short on time and on spare cash for gym subs, and in need of some exercise. When first learning how to work up […]

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Studying ourselves

10 July, 2020

Although as rookies, we can enjoy some lovely beginner’s luck, to really master the art of something, we usually need to develop an intimate understanding of how it works.  A mechanic knows how an engine works. A cook knows how a spaghetti bolognaise works. A parent knows how a family Christmas works. Whilst a knowledge […]

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Falling in love with an accountant

6 July, 2020

All of our locality MyST teams get together once a fortnight for a joint reflective practice session. This week we discussed data. More specifically, we discussed scores on a psychometric scale gathered six monthly about all of the young people using our service. We wanted to know what this data told us about our work […]

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Pass the parcel – A story of fractals

3 July, 2020

Last week, my daughter was the first of our family to have a lockdown birthday. A new experience for all of us, she seemed to navigate her way with ease. She knew exactly what she’d like to do to celebrate, and ‘pass the parcel’ was right up there. This good old party favourite didn’t disappoint. […]

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That’s transformation folks!

29 June, 2020

Whilst talking together the other day about some endeavour of ours or another, one of us remarked ‘Well, change takes time.’. ‘Mmmm’ we both agreed, hunkering down for the long haul, when a spark struck: Yes, change takes time, but transformation can happen in any given moment. It can be instantaneous. ‘Change’ speaks of movement […]

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Let it breathe

26 June, 2020

One of the guilty secrets of being a middle aged parent is taking the opportunity to pilfer the forbidden fruits of the cultural property of youth. Unfortunately, my children are getting wise to my misdemeanours and my nearly teenage daughter now tells me straight if I have strayed into trainers that are too platform or […]

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Developing risk awareness

22 June, 2020

I’m very partial to 1970’s kitchenware, and the charity shops in my neighbourhood are too often my Aladdin’s cave. A few years ago, in one of these lovely charity shops, I acquired a 1970’s apple shaped glass apple bowl. Now each to their own, but to me, this fruit bowl was top of the pops. […]

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