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It’s a dilemma
How has technology changed your job? I’ve learned to value copilot- it has enabled me to be more efficient, effective and have greater cognitive energy to focus on more important aspects of work. AI has effectively reduced my professional cognitive burden, allowing me to accomplish boring tasks quickly, therefore leaving me with more time and…
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Hone my time bending skills

What do you wish you could do more every day? Seriously, I wish that I could selectively juggle a little more successfully. I wish that I could bend the fabric of time ensuring I had enough time to get done all that is needed, and all that is desired. With more time my home would…
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Metaphorically speaking

What’s a secret skill or ability you have or wish you had? I’ve come to realise that my secret (or not so secret) skill or ability is writing with structural metaphor. I don’t use metaphor as a superficial or supportive ‘bling’, as mere literary device. My mind, my language and my Synesthesic and somatic memory…
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As often as needed.

How often do you say “no” to things that would interfere with your goals? If language is a social construct and communication is a tool, learning to say ‘no’ becomes a crucial life hack. It’s the equivalent of taking a blunt arrow head and meticulously sharpening it, allowing its pointed clarity to break through noise…
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Safe and seen
When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up? As the 8th child of ten children who was born into a world of family trauma and loss, I honestly feel that at age five I needed to feel emotionally safe, seen and valued. At age five my parents were still…
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The sting of rejection

What’s something most people don’t understand? I have just recently finished my 85k word hybrid literary memoir. I’ve written through a dual perspective lens. I took the courageous step of submitting to a small elite publishing house (here in Australia) After almost 4 weeks I received a reply, where they stated that they were “very…
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Everyone needs playtime – adults, children and everyone in between.
Playtime for me (given that it is now summertime here in Australia) means water play and swimming. It means loosing myself to the present moment – of swimming, diving and frolicking in the water. I swim underwater and lose myself in the crystalline beauty of the cascading and rising bubbles of air – rising from…
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Moving from being a waterfall to a well.
I’m writing this post incorporating both my biggest personal and professional challenges into one discernible and highly interconnected and nuanced issue. I am what you could call a ‘waterfall’ – that is my mind is high output – I readily espouse my ideas, thoughts and feelings, much like a waterfall allows the water to cascade…
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Somatic feelings
What makes me experience nostalgia? Quite often it is my body remembering the intrinsic memories, feelings and emotions. I remember a smell that triggers a memory – my mind then recalls that memory (much like a computer system or bookcase where I can retrieve – press play and experience that memory again) Or it may…
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Japanese Anime
What’s your favorite cartoon? I actually really appreciate the artistry in Japanese Anime. Unfortunately I’ve watched so much that they all tend to meld into one joint bucket of anime. Examples would be of anime I have really loved are – Howl’s Moving Castle Mary’s Witch Flower Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End My Happy Marriage One…
