Domaine de la Garance Les Armieres 2004
It is a short while before midnight on a Friday after a rather mixed week.
Probably you are reading this entirely sober, but I have assisted relaxation with about half a bottle of wine of the title. I would recommend the gravelly taste as it feels I'm that bit closer to France and by the way, I bought a case from the Wine Society so I have to like it.
A tutor of mine on a sales course, Colin Pritchard, father of Kate Pritchard my colleague at the time, had a particular question he liked. What would be a good question now?
For you, apart from asking "which wine should I buy?", I suggest you think of some decision you are currently turning over and question whether you are really prepared to make a big change. I came across the concept of distinguishing a decision with reasons from a simple choice at the Landmark Forum, which if taken with a pinch of cynicsm has a lot of worthwhile (borrowed) ideas in it. Anyway, when you feel stuck because of something unchangeable in life, like a particular history, as well as accepting facts you should consider choosing it to be that way. Flipside is though, if you really do think that way, you become free to choose your future.
Feel free to respond or contact me if you think I can help you or might at least be interesting.
Probably you are reading this entirely sober, but I have assisted relaxation with about half a bottle of wine of the title. I would recommend the gravelly taste as it feels I'm that bit closer to France and by the way, I bought a case from the Wine Society so I have to like it.
A tutor of mine on a sales course, Colin Pritchard, father of Kate Pritchard my colleague at the time, had a particular question he liked. What would be a good question now?
For you, apart from asking "which wine should I buy?", I suggest you think of some decision you are currently turning over and question whether you are really prepared to make a big change. I came across the concept of distinguishing a decision with reasons from a simple choice at the Landmark Forum, which if taken with a pinch of cynicsm has a lot of worthwhile (borrowed) ideas in it. Anyway, when you feel stuck because of something unchangeable in life, like a particular history, as well as accepting facts you should consider choosing it to be that way. Flipside is though, if you really do think that way, you become free to choose your future.
Feel free to respond or contact me if you think I can help you or might at least be interesting.

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