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Monthly Archives: October 2020
#ChristmasWishes ebook publication day!
Originally posted on Sue Moorcroft blog:
Christmas Wishes Such an exciting day when a book first goes on sale! Thanks to all the lovely NetGalley users who have already given Christmas Wishes so many great reviews. Christmas Wishes is available…
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Knitting CAN Walk!
NaNoWriMo – Get in the mood! As writers around the world approach the start line for the annual fifty-thousand word challenge, I offer you the prologue to one of my previous efforts, which became a self-published novel with many great … Continue reading
Book Review: Brilliant Basics for New Trainers by Niall Lavery and Glen Butler
Brilliant Basics for New Trainers by Niall Lavery and Glen Butler My rating: 4 of 5 stars One of the joys of training is that, no matter how experienced you are, you can learn something new every day. Here’s an … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, course development, curriculum development, instruction, public speaking, self-improvement, teaching, training
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Book Review: Little Big Lies by Liane Moriarty
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty My rating: 4 of 5 stars My top advice to you regarding this book is that you should persevere. By the time you get to the end of the story, you will agree with … Continue reading
Book Review: A Single Swallow by Zhang Ling
A Single Swallow by Ling Zhang My rating: 3 of 5 stars Having read this book and not loved it in the same way as many other reviewers, I feel rather guilty. I do like it and I think that … Continue reading
Ocado’s Number One Fan
Who doesn’t love a GOOD NEWS story, especially in these troubled times that we live in? This is the heart-warming story of how a young lad’s day was made by the initiative of the Ocado staff at our Erith Customer … Continue reading
The News… or Not? (Rant ;) )
Originally posted on Trent's World (the Blog):
A few months ago, I started to do a series that was a little more political.? At the time, I put out a proposed agenda of other topics I would take on.?…
The Heart of Ocado
Please re-blog and share through any other social media channel that you use. It has often been said that the heart of Ocado is our delivery drivers. Our full job title is Customer Service Team Member (CSTM). When we bear … Continue reading
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Tagged bournemout, classic fm, customer experience, downton abbey, highclere castle, m&s, new forest, ocado, poole, vans, writer
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Making a difference – with the understanding that all of life is interconnected.
Originally posted on My Life as an Artist (2):
When I change one tiny section of a ten meter mural…everything is changed. ? ?The rhythm, balance, composition, everything. ? ?The same is true for life. The other day I watched a…
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Book Review: They Called Us Enemy by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott, Harmony Becker (Illustrator)
This is an excellent review by my friend, Lisa Vegan. You can read her original review on Goodreads here. Extremely well done! I loved it. Full 5 star book! I already knew most of what was described as happening in … Continue reading