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Mei commented on Susan Broughton, CFP's blog post 'Playing Up Your Strengths'Posted on April 30, 2011 at 11:36pm 3 Comments 1 Like
A lot of the time when we think about inspirational people, we automatically think Martin Luther King, Helen Keller, Mother Terissa and so on. But if we just take a step back from our busy lives, we find that inspirational people are all around us. We don't need to go searching for them and they don't need to be world famous. All we need to do is listen, and we may find out about the neighbour who serves meals to the homeless, the single mother who invented something great, or the baker who…
ContinuePosted on March 9, 2011 at 12:53am 11 Comments 3 Likes
I've just met up with a good friend of mine tonight and discovered something interesting.
The whole reason why we met was due to a young man I have met at last night’s WA International Women’s Hall of Fame Ceremony. While I’m still on the note, thank you to all the organisers for putting together such an enjoyable and inspiring night!
So back to this discovery I was on about. The reason why I had organised to set a meeting with this young man (lets just call…
ContinuePosted on March 4, 2011 at 1:48am 7 Comments 2 Likes
Has anyone ever observed the two sides of the two dollar coin?
I know I have, and although one side contains a picture of the Queen and the other side, the Aboriginal man, at the end of the day, the two sides of the coin does not change the fact that it is still a two dollar coin.
What I'm trying to say is that, for every event that happens in our lives there are two ways we can view them. We can either view them on the negative and destructive side or on the…
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Ally Millington said… Hi Mei
I still have not heard back from you with regards to the April Challenge!!! you were the April Winner and I have a $50 Myers Voucher with your name on it. Please message me back and we can sort out delivery.
Kind regards
Ally
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