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Saturday, 25 April 2020

The week that was 20200425

PROUDEST | MOST GRATEFUL MOMENT


The team has been on a roll with all the media that we've received this week. We had great coverage in the Financial Mail. Nalene got great traction with her World Book Day release, getting an opportunity to be on enca, RSG and Radio Tygerberg. Speaking about books, remember you can access a free copy of our 40 tips & tricks to look after your reputation during lock down here: www.reputationmatters.co.za/ebook. Chris also wrote a great article on how to adopt a sustainability strategy for your business


BIGGEST LESSON THIS WEEK / REMINDER

This week my energy levels have been considerably lower than previous weeks. Then I realised that  I was not drinking enough water. Rectifying this has been magical! 

The other thing that I learnt this week that I found very interesting is that suicide rates decline during war time. The most likely explanation for this decline is the greater social cohesion of societies and people realise the value of life. 

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"Vocabulary enables us to interpret and to express. If you have a limited vocabulary, you will also have a limited vision and a limited future."
Jim Rohn



'Despise the free lunch - what has worth is worth paying for.' Alexander Emmanual

WHAT MADE ME GIGGLE


Spotted this on the World Economic Forum Book Club Facebook page:



 Tom Eaton has hit the nail on the head with this one:


One more week to go. Hopefully with cigarette sales being allowed, they'll also allow something healthy like being allowed to exercise & take our dogs for walks.

Have a wonderful week! What have you enjoyed most about this lockdown time?

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