Snawaz
Interesting blog.
A personal account of a 40+ communication trainer and psychologist, husband, father of three teenagers in a combined family, with keen interest for personal growth and social change, existential questions and true relations.
Recent PostsThe congress was great but I will write about it another time (there’s just too much to write right now). I also managed to find the “Tanzanian park” (very emotional moment for me), but did not find the priest – it’s been 26 years already, ...
Tomorrow early morning I will be flying off to Cairo, Egypt, for a congress of interculturalists. And I am feeling a bit edgy about it. Not that the travelling itself causes that; there has been so much of travelling and flying here and there in the...
We got our beloved van out again, just to drive across the border to Croatian coast and camp for a few days, enjoying the last bits of Adriatic warmth and sun. We mainly rest and take it easy, observe the sea to spot dolphins (I actually did one toda...
Last weekend I took my two teenagers and we drove off to Milan, Italy, on another prolonged weekend, to just hang out together, re-connect, enjoy each other’s company, with no pressure squeezing us anywhere. The reason we picked Milan was that none...
Came home from participating on an inspiring advanced training for group facilitators (after a week of leading trainings non-stop) and I felt drained. Not really ready to go to bed with my wife yet, and not sure what I had energy to do. Just sat ther...
It is funny how being a trainer and a facilitator makes me think very deeply over and over about certain issues of my own personal life – I guess much deeper than I would have, had I worked as, say, an engineer. Perhaps. Anyway, one of the issues w...
This blog is currently rated a 5.00 out of a possible 5 based on 8 comments.
SnawazInteresting blog.
Ian PeateyDon't come here and expect a light, fluffy read. This is hard hitting, insightful and deeply personal. I consider Robert a friend ... though I know him better through his writing than from a few hours spent together. I highly recommend this site.
Kimberly BockBrief and meaningful. Sweet.
deden sulaimanthere is a book i recommend you to read man search for meaning. the book help me a lot what kind of things that really make happy in this life.
JrayriceExcellent view from the soul and heart!
Thank you!
Robin EastonThis is a very interesting blog about one man's soul journey through life. He has a keen desire for continued self-discovery and adventure (both through literally traveling many countries of the world as well as traveling into the inner depths of his own soul). It is deeply honest and revealing of the human spirit and it's need to continually grow and discover freedom, peace and new vistas.
Alexander M ZoltaiHmmm...
I already had you in my RSS Reader but hadn't reviewed your fine blog...
Go figure..........
~ Alex
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Great Blog. Very insightful. Well done...
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