Category: Change moments
-

The Big Secret of Building a Happily Blended Family
When two families become one, the change in the family dynamic can be hard for everyone to handle. But when children set the pace and lead the way, it’s easier to learn to love change and start afresh.
-

Let’s Face It, Rugby isn’t What It Used to Be
As much as we love and cheer for the sexy running rugby, length of the field tries and skip passes and side steps, rugby is still a game that is won by a team with great pack of forwards, and an intelligent kicking game.
-

I’ve Fallen back in Love With the Home That Made Me a Misery
I had fallen entirely out of love with our home, and it was making me impossible to live with (sorry, family, but at least I was open about it!). It no longer felt like home to me, and it showed.
-
If you can’t find the joy in your job, find another job
There’s more to work than working for a living. If your job isn’t giving you joy, could it be because you’re in the wrong job? David O’Sullivan asks three brave job-switchers to share their stories of change
-

How Our Little Blended Family Taught Me to Love Again
Add one child each to the mix and suddenly it is no longer a relationship with just two individuals, but four different people and two units coming together to form one. A blended family.
-

Why I’m Not Sending My Smelly Son to Boarding School
When my 11-year-old son announced that he wanted to go to boarding school, my friends were aghast. I suspect images of the Spud movies were racing through their minds.
-

The Toughest Thing About Life is Learning to Love Yourself
Apparently significantly more women than men suffer from Adrenal Fatigue. No doubt in part because we are socialised to view self-sacrifice in women as a virtue.
-

How Rugby is Tackling Change and Changing Tackles
There is a big difference between adapting and tinkering, with the latter often about treating the symptoms rather than the actual issue at hand.

