Posts Tagged with "Twenties"

Some advice from Chuck Berry – Red Bull Base Jumper

Friday, May 15, 2009

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I am doing some spring cleaning (that is; making space on my laptop because it has almost reached capacity!) and found this question and answer from Getfrank.co.nz. They asked their readers for questions and chose one of mine: You’re clearly a guy who’s living his dreams (or at least doing cool shit your passionate about) ; how did [...]

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Travel or Buy? The New Home owners dilemma

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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A friend of mine asked me for some advice the other day. Their question was: “Do you think we should go travelling, or settle down and buy a house?” Where I’m from it is pretty normal to do an “OE” (Overseas Experience). Usually this entails getting a two year work Visa in the United Kingdom mainly in [...]

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Why Wall Street Bankers should be Saints

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Yes that’s right SAINTS! Saints are leaders; “Leaders are engaged, passionate about what they do, and more powerful than anyone else”                                         (Seth Godin “Tribes”). Wall Street Bankers (WSB) and their associates around the world were (and are) the leaders [...]

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Write Comment Wrong.

Friday, February 27, 2009

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I have been wondering how I get you, the reader to participate in my musings by commenting on my blog posts. I realise that to some of you reading a blog is a completely new experience. Perhaps writing comments is a step to far at the moment? I went to Wellington in the weekend to see [...]

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Work Life Balance – “an excuse to work less, drink more, and play XBOX.”

Monday, February 23, 2009

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Jake over at Jake on Jobs posted this on his blog It is food for thought if you are complaining about how hard you are working and would like a better work life balance. For me I took an opportunity that allowed me to quit my job and find one that didn’t suck so much. Take some [...]

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