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Reflections…

It’s a strange old time we are living through and (so far, fingers crossed) I have been one of the very fortunate ones not to have been seriously affected financially or medically by the lockdown. If you are struggling with things mentally it’s ok, pretty much everyone is, certainly everyone I have spoken to, I have up and down days too and that’s ok.

Even though I work from home as the weeks roll on I am missing being out on the road. It has however been a time for reflection as it has for many and it’s been good to take stock, review plans and consider how best to move forward into the new normal.

One of the things I have really enjoyed seeing is how those who have always found technology either challenging or not of enough interest to engage with, embracing it to connect with family and find new areas of opportunity and learning.

I remember how amazing I thought the Internet was when it came along all those years ago now and I still love the opportunities it provides for learning, sharing knowledge and collaborating every day.

There is so much out there to discover right from your Living Room and I don’t think I’ll ever tire of that…

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