Encore: When your routine fits like a baggy jumper
In this episode Stephen Moore, a young journalist from Stirling in Scotland, talks about life as a direction, rather than a destination. Stephen is a firm believer in process flow and is reinventing his life, at a speed of trust. Not every day will be a creative day, not every day will go according to plan. Those are the exact days for which the plan needs to be in place. Stephen shares his tips and techniques for optimum productivity as a writer, as well as highlighting the value of human skills learned in the school of life, to compliment college course-content, as preparation for a wholesome, healthy, gainful living. This is a fun-filled chat about how straddling the morning and the afternoon of one’s life, can be quite tentative at times. The delineation of these chapters in one’s life is becoming more and more subjective, fluid and personal to individual circumstance than age specific in this era of disruption, digital and otherwise, than it used be in an older paradigm. As editor and chief of The Post Graduate Student Guide, as well as expert by experience, Stephen shares with wisdom and insight about the dearth of soft, not to mention professional skills that need to be addressed by young adults in preparation for employability on exit from college. As long as you keep improving on your own personal best, being true to the blueprint of your authentic self and celebrating the small wins, Stephen’s story is a fine example of how enjoyable the journey can BE!
What if I fail? Oh, but my darling what if you fly?