My 30 day challenges, day 16 – by Philip Dodson

Today is day 16 and I am writing this on a train at 10:15pm heading home. I had only a sandwich for lunch and then nothing else to eat until I reached London Bridge station at 9.30pm. The temptation to eat crap & chocolate was massive. However, wilful as ever to not give in, I opted for an M&S sarnie and some nuts!

Today’s picture is from an event I attended tonight at Google Campus, organised by my mate Bernie Mitchell, who I found out only today has abandoned me on my ’30 day blog challenge’ to run off with another ’30 day challenger’. Anyway, so it was his #LLBS or Late Late Breakfast Show, which had a line up of some inspiring speakers.

 
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The event kicked off with a rant from Ben, formerly head man of Tech City, who ranted on that the Internet was not for instagram pics of f’ing cats and had a far deeper and more meaningful purpose. There was a short but extremely interesting talk from Liam Black of theSameWavelength.com and a very passionate Lena Robinson, about her new charity idea @give_different, please check out. Finally, I had a great chat with Amanda Singleton of Qustodian, who works in a co-working space that has a cat, with instagrams to prove it, don’t tell Ben.

It was great to listen and to be among people, who want to make a difference and are already making change happen. Yet more evidence, why it has to be ‘goodbye’ to the old school world. Time to create a world of helping, sharing and working together. With a focus on people instead of stuff.

I know it’s a message that I repeat, however, it is worth repeating. The world needs to change. We need to use technology, all the great knowledge and skills that exist to truly change things. To face up to the fact, that excessive and endless consumerism has failed.

My 30 day challenges, day 15 – by Philip Dodson

Day 15, 100% completion of all 8 challenges so far. I was at The Business Growth Show today in Pimlico and I almost slipped up, by taking a biscuit with chocolate chips in – about to unwrap it, ready to dunk in my tea and realised the error!!

So today’s picture is of buses at Victoria Station.

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There is something about a bus, particularly a red London Bus, that makes you feel good. If you take a bus, it’s not going to be a quick journey, especially not in central London.

However, there is a comfort in travelling by bus, an opportunity to take in the world around, to people watch and to relax. You have to accept, that you’re not going to get there speedily.

This is a bit like life and business in general, it all takes time. Time to make things happen, time to build relationships, time to build things up. There is the constant pressure to do things quickly and rapidly, rush, rush, rush.

Sure you can’t wait forever and you need to get on, but anything worth having in life, takes time to build.

So get on the bus and enjoy life.