by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Jan 24, 2023 | growth, Habits, Lessons, Motivation, Personal Development, Postscript, Wellbeing
“Men of few words are the best men”, according to Shakespeare. I know many men who have mastered the art of word fugality. And the women in their lives hate it.If you’re hearing….”What are you thinking?” “But WHY do you...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Oct 28, 2022 | Lessons, Motivation, Personal Development, Perspective
What does one comedian, two speakers, three Mexican singers and a politician all have in common?We all headed to Channel Country recently to celebrate several hundred women from the surrounding 200,000km2 of land.These ladies live in trying conditions; navigating...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Oct 13, 2022 | growth, Habits, Lessons, Motivation, Personal Development, Wellbeing
Running out of time and low on motivation? It’s mid October and we’re on the down hill slide until Christmas!I have an awesome practice I developed a few years back which has made all the difference to my MOTIVATION, PRODUCTIVITY, CONNECTION and JOY as I...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Sep 30, 2022 | Habits, Lessons, Personal Development, stress, Wellbeing
Have you walked into a room and forgotten what you went in there for?It sucks to forget.But it’s worse to be forgotten.Since the beginning of time, man has sought to be REMEMBERED.To leave his mark.To make an impression or impact.Like a paint handprint on a wall...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Aug 18, 2022 | Personal Development, Perspective, Postscript, Wellbeing
This week I had the privilege of writing a love letter from a man to his wife of 40 years.And the content might surprise you.You would imagine it was a sentimental summary of a lifetime together. And while there were elements of that, the overarching theme was of...
by Lou Fitzgerald-Baker | Apr 13, 2022 | growth, Habits, Lessons, Motivation, Personal Development, Wellbeing
“There’s nobody here, everyone’s gone,” she said. Karina’s 91 year old grandmother was stuck in her apartment in a now abandoned building in the Ukraine, which had been her home for the past 62 years. She’d lived through WW1, Stalin’s famine where her whole family...
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