by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | May 26, 2022 | anxiety, Lessons, Wellbeing
It sucks to be misunderstood. This week I had coffee with a friend who shared a story about a work situation that went horribly wrong. Her colleague had worked for weeks on an article. It was well researched and well written, listing “Ten Insights for Greater...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Nov 10, 2021 | anxiety, Wellbeing
As a kid, did you eat all your lollies at once or save a precious few for later? When I was little there was no hope of deferred gratification. But as I got older, I was that kid that saved some “for Ron” (not the guy but the Aussie slang for “later...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Aug 27, 2021 | anxiety, Motivation, Personal Development, stress, Wellbeing
Whoever thought a sausage dog would deliver a message?Last week my daughter got a sausage dog for her birthday, (the butt of many jokes given she is a vegan). And while buying products for him at the pet store we were served by a fellow dachshund owner named...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Jun 24, 2021 | anxiety, Lessons, Uncategorized, Wealth
It wasn’t his most important lesson, but it was his final one.”Last night my nephew, James Fitzgerald launched his book, “Bulletproof Investor.” It’s about financial literacy and is written for those under 30, who have done all the right things and still found...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | May 29, 2021 | anxiety, growth, Lessons, stress, Wellbeing
Did you see the lunar eclipse this week? A fun fact you may not know is that Columbus once used his knowledge of the lunar eclipse to get back into the good graces with native Arawak people after being marooned in Jamaica for several months. His welcome was...
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