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  1. Stu
    12 April 2020 @ 16:12

    Good blog. ‘Should and ought lead to nought’

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  2. debbiedownes
    26 February 2020 @ 08:52

    This is awesome- I love the ruminations you can have when you are pushing pedals all day and interacting with random people along the way:)

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    • Dan Calverley
      29 February 2020 @ 00:08

      Thanks, Debbie. Yes, lots of time for turning things over in my mind as I turn the pedals. Just finding time to put some of it into words now 🙂

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  3. M
    26 February 2020 @ 05:41

    Ever grateful for your posts Dan.

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  4. H
    26 February 2020 @ 02:43

    I enjoyed reading this post very much. I would like to take the following with me.

    “A beautiful question could invite the respondent to think about their situation in a new way, or foster the trust necessary to share candidly and without fear or judgement. It gets at the heart of the matter under discussion and cultivates empathetic connection. It will be about the respondent, not about showing how clever or attentive the asker is.”

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    • Dan Calverley
      29 February 2020 @ 00:07

      Thanks for the comment! That’s just my working definition, I’m glad if you think it serves!

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