Waiting outside women’s clothes shops
Posted: June 18, 2011 Filed under: Self development | Tags: relationships, Shopping Leave a comment »My new paradigm is to constantly ask how what I’m doing is positively influencing the world. So, caught clothes shopping with my wife and mother-in-law I decided to take this opportunity to learn what I can, and share it as I stand outside Phase Eight in The Grand Arcade, Cambridge UK.
I feel about women’s clothes shops a bit like my wife feels about Maplin, there’s not a single item of any I retest in there. However, I doubt (hope!) she ever imagines men dressed up in soldering irons and widgets.
My wife is here to support her Mum (a professional musician) with finding the perfect outfit to play at a wedding. I’m here to support my wife in turn by looking after our 2y old daughter.
After my 10k run this morning, I’m a little sore of the foot so I’ve just decide to sit in my daughter’s buggy… which is amusing passers-by.
It’s about this point that I start to wonder why anybody would care to read this far, I certainly wouldn’t. As I’ve finished my holiday I won’t engage in pure hedonism. I could read an e-book, such as the great “Your Body: The Missing Manual” but I just feel like creating.
In have so much to teach the world: acting through fear, intuiting physics ad you learn it, testing and measuring your marketing, techniques for self love, everything home computing (although one of my companies – EmbraceIT satisfies this need).
Where was I, oh, how to create a wonderful looking FaceBook Page, how do you even uncover the mountain of value you are standing on? What do people ask you about? What do you find easy?
Ohh, gotta run…