Virtual Friendships - and how they move on
I want to talk a little bit about virtual friendships and making friends via social networks. Yep, those ones you make on Facebook and other…
Continue reading → Virtual Friendships - and how they move on
I want to talk a little bit about virtual friendships and making friends via social networks. Yep, those ones you make on Facebook and other…
Continue reading → Virtual Friendships - and how they move on
My friend Duncan’s wonderful post on this past weekend, when we volunteered at the amazing house called Talliston (www.talliston.com). It was an enjoyable and rewarding weekend. Hard work, but everyone enjoyed themselves and the camaraderie was just fantabulous.
You can pay a lot of money to have ‘experts’ come along to your company or organisation and teach your staff all about teams and cooperation. Thousands of pounds.
Or you can do it on the cheap.
For this to work you need some quirky project such as the miraculous Talliston house, (http://www.talliston.com/) gardens, art installation, and dead nun repository. You invite a group of people that includes all of the following. Four published authors, two Pagans, a Wiccan, two guys who work in a department store, a youthful architect, a drama student, a layabout, and your mum and dad. There may be some overlap between the categories. I myself am an atheist layabout, for example.
At 10:00 o’clock on a Saturday morning, you say ‘Here’s what needs doing by 5:00 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.’ Then you let everybody loose. You have to do some graft as well, or…
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My friend Duncan’s wonderful post on this past weekend, when we volunteered at the amazing house called Talliston (www.talliston.com). It was an enjoyable and rewarding weekend. Hard work, but everyone enjoyed themselves and the camaraderie was just fantabulous.
You can pay a lot of money to have ‘experts’ come along to your company or organisation and teach your staff all about teams and cooperation. Thousands of pounds.
Or you can do it on the cheap.
For this to work you need some quirky project such as the miraculous Talliston house, (http://www.talliston.com/) gardens, art installation, and dead nun repository. You invite a group of people that includes all of the following. Four published authors, two Pagans, a Wiccan, two guys who work in a department store, a youthful architect, a drama student, a layabout, and your mum and dad. There may be some overlap between the categories. I myself am an atheist layabout, for example.
At 10:00 o’clock on a Saturday morning, you say ‘Here’s what needs doing by 5:00 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.’ Then you let everybody loose. You have to do some graft as well, or…
View original post 189 more words
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