Category: Weekly highlights

  • A Mixed Bag: Navigating Change, Career Development, and Personal Challenges (2024 Wk49)

    A Mixed Bag: Navigating Change, Career Development, and Personal Challenges (2024 Wk49)

    Life, as they say, is a rollercoaster. This week has been no exception. Itโ€™s been a whirlwind of emotions – blend of excitement and stress -, of professional growth and personal challenges. As I am navigating change, with the complexities of moving to a different country, balancing career aspirations, and being fully present with my loved ones, join me as I share my experiences, insights, and lessons learned from this eventful week.

    Personal

    Following on previous week, this week has seen good progress again with our relocation to France!

    It’s actually a two steps process, somehow overlapping: to bring back to France (some of) our possessions from the UK but also, and even before, to sale the house I own in the Loire Valley (Perrusson), moving the belongings I wish/ need to keep to our new place in the South West of France. So what happened on this topic?

    First thing: “Dragonfly” the green MGB GT has been collected on Tuesday and delivered to our new place on Thursday ๐Ÿ˜„ Thanks to Ralph from Advatec UK for this, and to Ian for receiving the car and dry storing it.

    I have also progressed on the moving company. After a few calls and quotes received, a company has been booked.

    Also booked a rental car in Tours, ready to rock!

    Aside from my upcoming week in Perrusson, we have started to use a local sharing app called OLIO. Its main goal is to encourage reducing waste (“Share More, Waste Less“), helping people finding what they need and sharing what they don’t.

    For example, a big part of the app activity is about volunteers collecting unsold food from shops and posting it for free on the app. Users then reserve and pick up.

    We tried and got a few things, including meat, fruits, bakery products,…

    Another side of the app consists in giving/ selling unwanted items (clothes, furniture, etc.). As we are downsizing prior to our move, we have used OLIO to offer a scanner-printer, a small coffee table,… So far, the printer has been collected, and a gentleman is interested in the coffee table. Those items would have likely gone to the recycling center. Glad they found a new home ๐Ÿ™‚

    OLIO is available in 51 different countries to date, including France. We will need to give it a try once there.

    I would encourage you to start using the app and support the amazing people behind it. That’s good for your wallet, good for your local community and for our planet! ๐ŸŒ ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

    Professional

    I am learning a lot from Dan Martell those days. I really appreciate the way Dan provides guidance, straight to the point. For a newbie in entrepreneurship and still a seasoned professional, it’s priceless. The transformational leadership has resonated a lot with me; this is the way I have been leading my team and supporting the persons I have the chance to work with in their development. It’s great to see I am on a good track and reinforce motivation and self-confidence!

    To me, I can say I am succeeding in my role and as a leader when my team grows up.

    Another passage from one of the latest video (8 Life Hacks That I Know at 44 That I Wish I Knew in My 20s) is about stopping comparing oneself (your “level 1”) to someone much further and higher (“level 17”). Most of the time, this is demoralising. However, comparing yourself to your yesterday self: “Am I a better version of me today compared to yesterday?” allows to take actions to improve, to progress towards your goals.

    In turns, this means you should have goals and those should be broken down into smaller chunks (quarterly, monthly, weekly and even daily). And you should set indicators to effectively measure. Then tracking consistent progress will change the game. Your game.

    Inner

    I have not done my weekly planning and I can fill things are more floating, a bit more “on-the-go”.

    I also fell short on my daily routine for a part of the week. Our daughter has been sick and was sleeping in our bed this week. Her comfort and wellbeing is paramount so I turned off the alarm and kept the phone out of the bedroom… and then overslept (I am feeling refreshed so cannot really complain!).

    Our daughter is much better now ๐Ÿ˜Œ so will resume my morning routine from Monday!

    What is on the plate for next week?

    Again, the agenda for next week is not fully defined, yet there are some important topics to cover:

    Personal:ย to finalise a few details with the move from the Loire Valley to South of France, first big chunk of our relocation to France, and write the plan for the 7 days I will be there. There will be lots of things to do and the sequence of events will be crucial.

    Professional: again and as expected, I will continue to update my profile. I will also add a dedicated section on this website (not done yet!)

    Inner:ย I am thinking of introducing a debrief at the end of the day, capturing open topics, and already bringing them back to focus to start the following day more efficiently. Still need to walk more!

    The last words

    In a nutshell, this week I’m left with a mix feeling of accomplishment and I-could-have-done-more. Also anticipation for the week to come.

    The journey of moving to a different country (even a known one), while exciting, is undoubtedly challenging. Yet l think I am succeeding in keeping the chaos-to-be under control. I’ve found solace in personal growth and professional development, and of course made all the time necessary for my family (that’s non-negotiable, my family comes first).

    Stay tuned for more updates on my adventures in France, my professional endeavours, and my ongoing journey of self-discovery.๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿป

  • A Week in Review: Relocation, Reflection, and Renewal (2024 Wk48)

    A Week in Review: Relocation, Reflection, and Renewal (2024 Wk48)

    Last week of November, and hello December! The countdown to Christmas is on! ๐ŸŽ„ Itโ€™s time for a reflection on the past week and look forward to the next one.

    This week has been rich and busy, with our upcoming relocation to France, the exciting (and a tad stressful) journey of exporting my beloved British classic car, and my ongoing commitment to personal development. I am also giving more and more thoughts about my professional aspirations and exploring the impact of early morning routines on my overall well-being.

    Personal

    We are in the process of relocating from the UK to France (more on this to come!).

    I spent a good part of the week looking for the most cost effective way to export my beloved 1975 MGB GT “Dragonfly”.

    I first went via a platform called Shiply (very convenient, reactive, lots of answers and quotes to my request. Unfortunately there was a time constraint and I missed a good opportunity there).

    I had another opportunity out of this platform for a very sensible price and close the deal! I will be using the service of Advatec UK.

    And it is not only my MGB GT that will go, but also the 2 other cars I own in France: my 1980 Citroรซn 2CV6 Club and my 2006 Mazda RX-8 Performance Pack.

    Dragonfly will start her trip on Tuesday. As a consequence, I took time over the weekend to get her ready for her trip! That was nice to refit the battery and found out that everything was working fine, seeing the lights on the dashboard and hearing the fuel pump ticking to pressure up.

    After having checked all fluids were still of good quality and at the good levels, I tried to fire her up and nearly succeeded despite a weak battery and more than 4 years since I last used the car!๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    MGB GT 1975 Dragonfly
    My beloved 1975 MGB GT “Dragonfly” ready for her trip to France.

    I am really looking forward to drive it again! There is a bit of work though. Can I do it in 2025? OK, let’s add this to my goals for next year.

    Professional

    Linked to our move to France is the question of my professional activity.

    Being an Engineering & Lab Manager working for Safran, the large French aerospace group, there might be a possibility to stay within the group via internal mobility.

    Despite I could see myself continuing the adventure with Safran, but with nothing in sight for now, I need to look for other opportunities, and I am updating my business profile, and finally decided to switch on the “Open to Work” flag on LinkedIn.

    If you are interested in my profile, feel free to check here, or on LinkedIn.

    Switched on the โ€œOpen to Workโ€ flag on LinkedIn
    Check my profile on LinkedIn!

    Inner

    I have been working on my self-mastery for about a year now, at least officially and consistently. Likely one of the best – if not the best – investment I have done so far.

    This has all started with the discovery of “The 5am Club” from Robin S. Sharma, first as an audiobook, and then as a book. The book led me to challenge myself in installing a new habit over the course of 60 days.

    This habit is about waking up early (at 5am) and use this extra hour, quiet hour, magic hour, when the world is still asleep, to meditate, exercise, journal (3 blocks of 20 minutes). This is just fantastic, life-changing,

    After nearly a year of practice, I can say that I have fallen behind with the morning exercise, yet I am not feeling guilty as I cycle everyday to and from work anyway, whatever the weather. I have kept consistent with my meditation – relaxing my body and mind, and extended my journaling to 45 minutes, clearing my mind, putting on paper my thoughts, daily lesson learned, results achieved the day before and setting up new daily actions that will get me closer to my goals.

    45 minutes journaling daily
    Journaling to clear my mind, put on paper my thoughts, record daily lesson learned

    It’s a fantastic way to start the day in a constructive and positive way, confident and in control of the day and your life. I cannot recommend it enough. If you wish to self-develop, change, improve, evolve, this is a great way to begin the process.

    What is on the plate for next week?

    The agenda for next week is not fully defined, yet I want to progress on the following topics:

    Personal: the MGB will be on her trip, and I will have some work to do on the flat here in the UK.

    Professional: as expected, I will continue to update my profile, adding my latest training records. I will also add a dedicated section on this website.

    Inner: I need to get better with my weekly scheduling, still not strategic enough. And more walks, enjoying nature!

    A few final words

    As the year slowly comes to an end, I’m really excited about the possibilities that 2025 holds. From settling into our new life in France to embarking on new professional adventures, there’s much to look forward to.

    In a few weeks time, I will review 2024’s achievements and I’m already committed to continuing my personal growth journey, fostering mindfulness, and pursuing my passions.

    I invite you to join me on this exciting journey. Share your thoughts, experiences, and questions in the comments below. Let’s connect, inspire, and grow together.

    Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning, and keep shining!

    Bonus

    For a glimpse into “The 5am Club” by Robin S. Sharma