by Jenny Maddox | Aug 2, 2016
The trouble with having a choice is sometimes we don’t know what it is we’re choosing. A couple of examples this week. The first was yet another conversation with friends on the EU referendum. With both sides of the argument sat around the table the only...
by Jenny Maddox | Jul 12, 2016
Whatever your political standpoint, if you’re like me you might be thinking this morning that it’s a good thing to have someone in charge at last! Since the leave vote on the 23rd June (sorry to those readers not based in the UK but this is a big thing...
by Jenny Maddox | Jun 27, 2016
Some choices feel bigger than others. Will Schutz tells us that: I choose my whole life and I always have Our choice as a nation to leave the EU feels huge. And it also feels like a moment that for 48% of those who voted isn’t something that they chose....
by Jenny Maddox | Jun 22, 2016
One of the biggest things that causes us stress is when we find ourselves doing something that just doesn’t feel right for us, doesn’t feel aligned with what is important to us. And that can be for a moment (when we pretend not to hear when someone is...
by Jenny Maddox | Jun 1, 2016
The old saying is that you can choose your friends but you can’t choose your family (picture from grammarly.com). Last week I met up with two girlfriends that I have known for 30 years. We joined Waitrose together when we were in our early 20s, and whilst we...