Thank you for receiving and interacting with my regular blog posts. They have been coming weekly for almost six years! It’s incredible to think of all the areas we have explored and discussed in this time. We also started the podcast in May 2015.
So much has happened in that time and its encouraging to see how far we have come.
Also over the last few years I have seen a significant change in my roles and responsibilities. I am challenged to stop and pause for a period of time to rest and re-think where I am going and what I am doing. The blog was also partly supposed to be a means for me to explore ideas to then turn into a book. That has not been happening. With the summer break it seems a good time to stop and have a rethink.
The blog at has a vast amount of content to explore and will still be there.
Perhaps the most relevant post that I am applying to myself is Do You Need More Margin In Your Life? If I am going to find the time to write the book then I need to also decide what I am going to stop doing in my life.
Thank you for being a part of this journey with me. The podcasts should still be coming monthly and I am planning to free up more time for the writing of a book.
Please feel free to get in touch with any ideas, thoughts and suggestions.
One particular need I have is to identify someone to further help me with technology support and development. If you know of someone (or are that person!) do let me know.
At this stage I am not entirely sure when I will re-start, but for now the Wednesday emails will be stopping. Thank you again for all your support and encouragement!
Do feel free to share any thoughts, suggestions or ideas you think would be helpful.
Is there anything in your life you need to stop doing to free up space, time and energy for something else?
Dr Sunil Raheja
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Thank you for lots of stimulating, informational and most importantly, helpful, content over the past few years Sunil. I look forward to whatever comes next. Incidentally (and not making this up) your post on “do I need more margin” and just that phrase hit a chord and is something that has stuck with me too – and I have used the phrase mainly in relation to myself, numerous times since. Yes, it’s important.
That’s great to hear, Chris!