I wish someone had told me about t’UYS!
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me about the EasyEquities and Discovery Bank partnership
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me that cynics don’t build the future
It’s too easy to continue doing things the way they are currently being done and using systems that were created to solve challenges in a world before our time. As we start a new
I wish someone had told me about Formula 1
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me about gut health
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me, that someday these will be the good old days…
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me your work doesn’t define you
The sense of one’s identity is an interesting concept to explore. At a time when introspection has been abundant, I have found myself considering what makes me, me. Society is qu
I wish someone had told me how easy it is to invest
I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting or
I wish someone had told me about Portuguese cataplana
Penny shares her Portuguese cataplana experience and recipe...
I wish someone had told me how easy it is to become complacent.
And I can’t blame the lockdown for that. Although I can thank the lockdown for giving me the time to realise that over the past year I was becoming complacent, slowly, but surely