Everywhere you look there’s conflict. War maps glowing on screens. Comment threads crackling with outrage. Financial pressure tightening its quiet grip on households already doing their best to stay upright. Public debates that feel less like conversations and more like staged wrestling matches where nobody actually wins. And somewhere in the middle of all that... Continue Reading →
Tea, Cake… and a Better Garden? The Real Story Behind My Posts
If you follow my posts, you might have noticed something slightly unusual. There’s not an endless stream of perfectly striped lawns or pristine, weed-free borders. Instead, it often looks like I spend most of my time photographing cups of tea, slices of cake, and the occasional well-placed biscuit. I promise I do actually garden. But... Continue Reading →
It’s not AI that will kill you, it’s the malaise
There’s a real malaise out there at the moment — a big collective meh.A “can’t be arsed” energy that’s seeping into everything. People are doing less, achieving less, putting in less… yet complaining more.Everything’s expensive… resources are tight… opportunities feel scarce…But at some point you’ve got to find some energy. And the doom talk?“The world... Continue Reading →
But we can trust what’s outside
We used to laugh at conspiracy theorists — I did anyway, but now… who even knows what’s real anymore? We scroll past fake news, AI-cloned presenters and deepfake “breaking stories” that look more real than the real thing. Familiar faces saying weird things they never said, celebs doing new tricks from beyond the grave, politicians... Continue Reading →
Embracing My Inner Wolf (And My Feet with Niki)
I’ll be honest. If you’d asked me last month whether I fancied a foot massage, I’d have said “absolutely not.” In fact, I did say exactly that to Niki’s mum when doing her garden (Camping-Jedi also works as Paul @The Tidy Garden)A foot massage sounded like exactly the sort of thing I’d hate, and would... Continue Reading →
WeymouthIronMan – Cat, Mouse and a missing sock.
A game of cat and mouse today at the #weymouth #70.3 The swim was canceled due to poor weather and so it was all about the bike and run. Whilst starting together, Matts superior bike legs and fitness left me gasping for breath, and so I had to hold back at half way, to avoid... Continue Reading →
Retirement: Still me, just slightly better – When Is Enough?
Retirement: Still me, just slightly better - When Is Enough? At 51, retirement crosses my mind more than it used to. Not because I dislike my work. In truth, I wear several hats that I mostly enjoy. I’m a Sales and Marketing Director for a software company, which pays well and strokes the ego. I... Continue Reading →
The Burden of Success: A Midlife Crisis for Corporate Warriors
The Misguided March: For my male mates, and the ladies trying to copy them. "You think you have time," Jack Kornfield once said - but do you?For many high-achieving men in their 40s and 50s, the relentless pursuit of success has become a suffocating burden.The corporate warriors who played by the rules, arrived early, stayed... Continue Reading →
From Idea to Impact: The Tidy Garden.com
From Idea to Impact: The Tidy Garden. Five months ago, The Tidy Garden was just a simple idea—something I started on the side to keep active and offer a bit of help to local people with their gardens. No business plan, no strategy, just a name, a rake, and a willingness to see where it... Continue Reading →
More doer than thinker or drinker – nearly 9 years sober
There’s something about approaching 50 that makes you reflect. Not in a crisis-driven, red-sports-car kind of way, but in a quiet, content acknowledgment of the journey so far. If you’d met me at 40, you might not have predicted how things look today. At 40, I was heavier, slower and drifting. Fitness wasn’t a priority... Continue Reading →