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    Published On: August 8, 2022

    People pleasing ways can be overcome – First Published in Stock Journal on 08/08/2022

    Do you love yourself? Are you comfortable with being you? These questions have nothing to do with being egotistical, they are self-worth questions. I never thought I would be doing a book review for this [...]

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    Published On: July 25, 2022

    Knowing motivation helps push past ‘grind’ – First Published in Stock Journal on 25/07/2022

    An important factor to be considered before undertaking any task is the question "why am I doing this?" - a good question, that I suspect is rarely contemplated. This article came to mind after I [...]

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    Published On: July 11, 2022

    Farm life can create successful pathways – First Published in Stock Journal on 11/07/2022

    A few months back I had the pleasure to meet with Marie Shaw QC, a lawyer that has reached the pinnacle of her profession. What I found most interesting about her story, however, was she [...]

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    Published On: June 27, 2022

    Corporate efficiency can hurt country values – First Published in Stock Journal on 27/06/2022

    We certainly live in a time of technological advancement. I shake my head sometimes at what has changed in only the past 20 years, and the changes keep on coming at a rapid pace. This [...]

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    Published On: June 13, 2022

    Putting effort in is first step to getting job done – First Published in Stock Journal on 13/06/2022

    The majority of agribusiness owners I know just get on with the job, and get things done. There are lots of instances where breakdowns happen out in the paddock, and resourcefulness comes to the fore [...]

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    Published On: May 30, 2022

    How to react when things don’t go to plan – First Published in Stock Journal on 30/05/2022

    Farming is full of instances where plans need to be changed with little to no notice. Some issues will come up that will be quite minor in nature, while others will require a significant change [...]

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    Published On: May 16, 2022

    Response to criticism can help develop improved understandings – First Published in Stock Journal on 16/05/2022

    I recently had a discussion with someone I know quite well, and have immense respect for. I have known him for a very long time, as he is the brother of one of my best [...]

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    Published On: May 2, 2022

    Change in environment can help shift focus – First Published in Stock Journal on 02/05/2022

    There's nothing like a complete change of environment to get into a zone to be able to think laterally. We all try to do strategic thinking when we are in our workplaces - some can [...]

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    Published On: April 18, 2022

    Make plans to help calm rough waters – First Published in Stock Journal on 18/04/2022

    There are a lot of uncertainties in the agricultural sector. Agriculture is never smooth sailing at the best of times but at the moment there are a lot of outside influences across the world that [...]

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    Published On: April 4, 2022

    Coaches, mentors help navigate pathways – First Published in Stock Journal on 04/04/2022

    Life coaching is quite common in some sectors, particularly elite sports and corporate Australia. I am sure their use is prevalent in lots of other areas as well. A good mate of mine and I, [...]

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    Published On: March 21, 2022

    Self-awareness can limit effect of life’s blows – First Published in Stock Journal on 21/03/2022

    Inevitably there will be situations that happen in life that require some real soul searching. These life events can be good or bad. The bad ones tend to bring things into perspective. Things will happen [...]

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    Published On: March 7, 2022

    Disregard judgement, forge your own path – First Published in Stock Journal on 07/03/2022

    This article idea came from a mate of mine who is a deep thinker and one of the most intelligent people I know. He also competes in triathlon competitions. I can only sit back and [...]

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