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The art of juggling: the story begins

by Joanna on May 29, 2007

Are you one of the blessed people in life that can juggle?  It’s always been totally beyond me, although I’d have to admit I’ve never been taught (why don’t they make space for this at school?) and never tried in any serious way to learn – up to now…
Juggling practice has featured in most of [...]

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Why learning is for life

by Joanna on May 28, 2007

The French artist Renoir painted a picture of a flower when he was on his death-bed. As he was dying he apparently said:
“I think I’m beginning to understand something about art.”
A true lifelong learner – an open mind right up to his last breath.
I have to confess that when I was in the job [...]

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The power of the dyslexia story

by Joanna on May 24, 2007

I’ve just completed the Dyslexia Coaching Skills course at NLP Scotland.  It was, as usual, a fantastic training experience (the dull days of corporate training courses a distant memory now).  The highlight of the course for me was the chance to listen to the stories of some of the clients who are currently working with [...]

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