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Being Authentic

We’ve all passed a busker standing in the street, trying to be heard above the noise.

In London, you usually catch them playing in the tiled tunnels of the Underground. Tiles give a great acoustic, especially if you are a little rough around the edges, which let’s face it, most buskers are.

No doubt you’ve passed one who has caught your ear with something a little more tuneful than most. Something a little special about them that made you toss a coin or two in their direction.

Perhaps you even stopped to listen at a comfortable distance.

But – as far as gaining an audience goes – the Underground is not the kind of place where people tend to linger. After all, there are trains to miss, carriages to squish into, and fat rats to spy scurrying underneath the rails. (At least, this is what happens in London.)

But what if the busker was really, really good? I mean, seriously talented. Would a crowd begin to gather, travellers clinging to the tiles to listen to the sheer gorgeousness being played by the unlikely maestro?

Surely, with such talent, the trains could wait? continue reading…

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Why Being Authentic Hurts Like Hell

There is so much being said in the blogsphere about the importance of being authentic. “You must be truly you”. Why?
Because in a world where connections are made in seconds between complete strangers, there is only one shaky platform upon which this immediate gift of trust is built; the belief that the person behind the [...]

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How Well Do You REALLY Know Yourself?

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Have you ever caught yourself thinking one thing but doing another? The kind of moment where the action you are taking at the time seems totally at odds with the thoughts inside your head?
It’s as if your body almost has a life of its own, and is steaming on, regardless of the little voice screaming [...]

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