Rugby has always been my sport. Growing up cheering for England, there’s no doubt where my heart lies on game day. But as someone fortunate enough to claim Australia as my second home, I’ve found myself rooting for the Wallabies with increasing passion—especially during their recent autumn internationals. It’s been…
Tag: Life Lessons
Rassie: Stories of Life and Rugby by Johan Erasmus — An Unflinching Journey into Grit, Leadership, and Triumph Amidst Adversity
As a lifelong rugby fan married into an Afrikaans family, I approached Rassie: Stories of Life and Rugby with both curiosity and personal interest. Johan “Rassie” Erasmus is a figure who transcends the sport. His journey from a small town in Despatch to becoming one of the most influential leaders…
Book Week Magic: How Teachers and Stories Shape Lifelong Learners
This morning, I had the joy of starting my day at my son’s school, watching him and his friends parade around as a myriad of book heroes. From Harry Potter to Cristiano Ronaldo, numerous Marvel superheroes (including my son as Iron Man), Stick Man, Sherlock Holmes, Maverick from Top Gun,…
Inspiring the Future Through Early Mathematics and AI 🌟
This morning, my 4-year-olds first words on waking were literally solving a simple maths problem and asking for help with another. Alongside being confirmation that he is definitely my son (my mother tells me I was calculating the size of our bathroom by counting and multiplying the bath tiles above…
“The 5 AM Club” by Robin Sharma – Own Your Morning, Elevate Your Life?
Robin Sharma’s “The 5 AM Club” weaves a fictional narrative to convey its self-help principles, featuring an entrepreneur and an artist guided by an eccentric billionaire to unlock the power of waking up early. This novel approach, both a strength and a weakness, makes it ideal for those seeking to…
Harnessing GRIT in the Sydney Hoka Runaway Half Marathon
“GRIT is that indomitable spirit that pushes you to stand up one more time than you’ve been knocked down. It’s not just about enduring but about charging forward despite the obstacles.” Dr. Jim Taylor Introduction:In a follow-up to my reflections on resilience in the worlds of marathons and business, my…
Review of “The Dirtiest Race in History” by Richard Moore
Richard Moore’s “The Dirtiest Race in History” provides an intriguing and thought-provoking exploration of the infamous 1988 Seoul Olympics 100 meters final. This pivotal event continues to cast a long shadow over the world of athletics. Captivating not only sports fans but also those interested in the complex interplay of…
AI and Brand Growth: Strategies for the Digital Era
In 2011, the landscape of communication and business was on the cusp of a revolution, one that would redefine not just how we connect but how businesses strategise for growth. That year, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter were not just digital novelties but becoming the new public square….
Patience Reimagined: Insights from Life and Leadership’s Labyrinth
It’s been almost eight years since I last blogged on patience. Back in Thailand, patiently waiting for our Australian work visas, I wrote, “Patience is keeping going, being active and productive when progress is hard and slow. It’s the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting…
Bulls-Eye: Eight Business Lessons from The Last Dance
In the realm of sports documentaries, the saga of the Chicago Bulls’ final championship run stands as a beacon for understanding the intricacies of team success, leadership, and the dynamics of building a winning culture. This journey, while significantly buoyed by the presence of basketball legend Michael Jordan, offers profound…