This blog has now moved to Living Authentically. This will be the last post to appear on this blog. This is a big relief for me. It means my blog and products will be able to be all in the one place. I have moved all the content from wellbeingandhealth to there, so nothing is [...]
If you don’t know what an autoresponder is, it is a device where people put their name and email into some boxes and receive a newsletter periodically afterwards. They are very common on blogs. I am investigating MailChimp because the price is right (ie. they have a free option for 3,000 emails a month). I [...]
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I have a couple of friends who always seem to be processing the same issue at the same time. It may be intimacy or friendship or establishing an income. The issues have been quite varied. This happens even if they haven’t been in touch much in the time in between. They are around the same, [...]
I think habits are here to make our lives easier. Habits, like walking, allow us to focus on doing other things – like getting to our beloved quickly, without worrying about how we do it. We can just relax and let our legs do the walking (or running perhaps). I think a good life consists [...]
Early to Middle Adulthood Leaving Fusion I got to work with a couple of other Christian groups – largely unsuccessfully. I also fell in love. This was the first time (and so far the only time) I have fallen in-love in the intense and intensely sexual sense of the term. I love my current partner [...]
Part 3 Early Adulthood One of the great good fortunes of my life was to join an organisation called Fusion Australia – now Fusion International. It is a christian based, non-denominational, youth and community work organisation. Staff were paid by donation (called ‘living by faith’ in the Evangelical jargon) – so few of us were [...]
Part 2 – Adolescence For me at least adolescence was about finding out how to fit in with others and the world in general. This was a bit of a challenge for an introvert. Especially for an introvert who was a thinker. It seemed to me that there weren’t clear rules; and the rules there [...]












