Thursday 27 March 2014

Your story about money (Seth Godin)

Came across this today and couldn't resist posting. I know it's not travel related but in my job as a non-profit employee, money is the all important factor - never enough, and never with us for long.

Your story about money - Seth Godin

Is a story. About money.

Money isn't real. It's a method of exchange, a unit we exchange for something we actually need or value. It has worth because we agree it has worth, because we agree what it can be exchanged for.

But there's something far more powerful going on here.

We don't actually agree, because each person's valuation of money is based on the stories we tell ourselves about it.

Our bank balance is merely a number, bits represented on a screen, but it's also a signal and symptom. We tell ourselves a story about how we got that money, what it says about us, what we're going to do with it and how other people judge us. We tell ourselves a story about how that might grow, and more vividly, how that money might disappear or shrink or be taken away.

And those stories, those very powerful unstated stories, impact the narrative of just about everything else we do.

So yes, there's money. But before there's money, there's a story. It turns out that once you change the story, the money changes too.

Monday 17 March 2014

>> Photo Journal: Grueling, beautiful mountain









haven't written about my trip up Mt Kilimanjaro yet. I'm not quite sure I'm ready for the cathartic process yet - there will be tears.

Until the words come forward by themselves, here's the beauty of that upward journey.





Sunday 16 March 2014

Seeya Cyclone Lusi

Supposedly there's a cyclone in town? Nothing like the smell of fresh rain on the pavement.

Happy Monday.