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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 58: We are not Sweden, nor are we Brazil
There are a few countries that decided to not go into formal/legal lockdown, but rather aim for herd immunity. The UK was the first to do...

graeme
May 23, 20202 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 57: Birthday
It’s my youngest daughter’s birthday tomorrow. She turns 15. She is a teenager with special needs (autism), and has struggled this whole...

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May 22, 20201 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 56: Just wear the mask
I remember the first time I encountered mask wearing culture. It was more than 15 years ago in Singapore, if I remember correctly. I...

graeme
May 21, 20204 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 54: Confidence
We need to find a balance in how we handle Covid Lockdown. But it's not the "lives vs livelihood" balance I am worried about. That's a...

graeme
May 19, 20202 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 53
They say that things happen in threes. Last night our geyser burst. Today our dishwasher died. I can’t wait to find out what the third...

graeme
May 18, 20201 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 52: World Cure NF Day
Some families have been dealing with the impact of a deadly disease on their lives for many years. I met one such family a number of...

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May 17, 20202 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 51
New York has been a global hotspot for Covid-19, though now thankfully they seem to be flattening their curve. But in this past week...

graeme
May 16, 20201 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 50
In cricket, if a batsman gets to 50 runs it represents a small milestone. It’s only halfway to a century, which is a significant...

graeme
May 15, 20201 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 49: Don’t make big decisions under stress
We are all stressed right now. For different reasons, we are all experiencing deep levels of trauma. That’s not an overstatement for...

graeme
May 14, 20201 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 48
I am glad that Sweden attempted to deal with Covid-19 without a formal lockdown. It gives a data point to look at. Sadly, it’s not going...

graeme
May 13, 20202 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 47: Remember that you’re a decent human being
From a friend, Dr Lynda Shaw, who’s an actual neuroscientist and business psychologist: “I'm seeing really lovely people acting out of...

graeme
May 12, 20201 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 46
I am very concerned about how employers might treat their staff. Last night, the UK announced that Lockdown there would be eased and...

graeme
May 11, 20202 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 45: Happy Mother’s Day.
To all the mothers and all those who are mothering: thank you. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. To those who’s best efforts don’t...

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May 10, 20201 min read
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Five things churches need to do to prepare for Covid physical distancing
A key aspect of churches - as with other religions - is people meeting together for meetings. For the next few months, and maybe longer,...

graeme
May 10, 20201 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 44: Rhythms and Rituals
Rhythms and Rituals are necessary

graeme
May 9, 20202 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 43: Regulations on information
How to decide what's right and wrong...

graeme
May 8, 20205 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 42: Take photos
In our kitchen at home we have a digital photo frame. 24/7 it scrolls through hundreds of pictures of our family, going back decades. As...

graeme
May 7, 20201 min read
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My new home studio
It’s 9pm at night my time, but here I am in my makeshift home studio doing a TV interview for a US based network. My new soft box light...

graeme
May 7, 20201 min read
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Shopping Has To Change (so do you!)
No, you can't try on clothes in the shops, or return them just yet.

graeme
May 6, 20203 min read
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LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 41: Teachers
Thank you, teachers. Now do these three things...

graeme
May 6, 20201 min read
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