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18th December 2012

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9th August 2012

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The mess of cords under my desk at work! #photoadayaug  (Taken with Instagram)

The mess of cords under my desk at work! #photoadayaug (Taken with Instagram)

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9th August 2012

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Aug. 9 My work bag (which is on its last leg) is very messy. You could lose an arm in there. (Taken with Instagram)

Aug. 9 My work bag (which is on its last leg) is very messy. You could lose an arm in there. (Taken with Instagram)

9th August 2012

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Aug. 8 Glasses #photoadayaug #latepass (Taken with Instagram)

Aug. 8 Glasses #photoadayaug #latepass (Taken with Instagram)

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3rd May 2012

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I don’t even sweat like this when I run for real. I’ve got it dripping down my legs! #findyourstrong #perservethesexy (Taken with instagram)

I don’t even sweat like this when I run for real. I’ve got it dripping down my legs! #findyourstrong #perservethesexy (Taken with instagram)

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3rd May 2012

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Something I wore today. #photoadaymay2012 #photoadaymay  (Taken with instagram)

Something I wore today. #photoadaymay2012 #photoadaymay (Taken with instagram)

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14th December 2011

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Washington Post →

“I don’t know anyone who doesn’t want to get married someday,” said Kate Shorr, 30, a lawyer and lobbyist who until recently wrote a blog about her social life in Washington, A Single Girl Doing Single Things. “All of us want to meet that special person and marry, but there’s no real rush to do that. Especially in the career-driven society we have here. You don’t move to Washington, D.C., to get married, you move here for your career.”

14th December 2011

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There but for the grace of God go I…

“The encounter seemed to highlight the narrowness of Achon’s own escape: the thin thread of chance that had sustained his ambition. Back in Kampala, I spoke with Christopher Banage Mugisha, the sports master who had scouted Achon at the District Championships 22 years before. If Mugisha hadn’t seen him run, I said, it seemed likely that Achon would have stayed on the farm with his family, married, and never have left the village.

Mugisha agreed. “There are those who have the potential but do not get noticed,” he said with a shrug. “And there are those who have the potential, and also get noticed, but who are not willing to take the risk. To have all three—the potential, the luck to be noticed, and the willingness to take the risk—that is the story behind the success of Julius Achon (or insert your name here).”

-- Runner’s World January 2012 edition “Born to run Back”

28th November 2011

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Dreaded Wisdom No. 2: Mind the fire.

Dreaded Wisdom No. 2: Mind the fire.

15th July 2011

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You Hate Me Right Now!

You Hate Me Right Now!