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  • Just be yourself
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    Just be yourself

    ByJanita Le Grange 6 February 2026

    It’s been a while… Lack of motivation. Lack of ideas. Feeling lost and the feeling of “not having enough time”. Pressures of everyday life. Starting over in grade 1 – and failing at grade 1 math… I am glad I am not 7 years old anymore. My son is going through some things. He loves…

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  • Values, guidance and the Chicken mascot
    Values

    Values, guidance and the Chicken mascot

    BySarah 6 February 2026

    Rediscovering Core Values Through Conversation On an ordinary school evening—between exams, packed scout bags, and the promise of an upcoming holiday—a quiet but powerful conversation unfolded. It wasn’t about grades or schedules, but about something deeper: values. Honesty. Courage. Self-discipline. The invisible forces that shape who we are long before we can name them. Sarah…

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  • Aligned Values: Moving Mountains and Navigating Change
    Values

    Aligned Values: Moving Mountains and Navigating Change

    ByJanita Le Grange 6 February 2026

    By the time the recording light blinked on, confusion was already in the room. Frank was confused. Natalie was half-visible at the far end of her living room in Seoul. Someone had moved a table. Someone had changed a plug. Someone else had disappeared entirely—then reappeared, cheerfully, like a magician who’d forgotten the order of…

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  • Rediscovering Core Values
    Values

    Rediscovering Core Values

    ByManfred 6 February 2026

    For people of my generation, values were never something we talked about. They were part of everyday life. We learned them at home, at school, at work, and in the community. We did not analyse them. We showed them by how we behaved. In my daily life, it is important to do what feels normal…

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  • Style and Substance: When Values Get Dressed in the Morning
    Values

    Style and Substance: When Values Get Dressed in the Morning

    ByJanita Le Grange 4 February 2026

    There’s something quietly intimate about talking about clothes. Not trends or brands, not what’s “in” this season, but the real stuff: why we reach for certain jeans on a Tuesday morning, why a dress can feel like armor—or like a mistake—and how much of our inner life ends up hanging in our closet. This conversation…

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  • Values, or: Why Some People Don’t Know What the Fuss Is About
    Values

    Values, or: Why Some People Don’t Know What the Fuss Is About

    ByMayor 4 February 20263 February 2026

    The topic was not chosen by The Mayor. This point mattered to him, and he said so early. Janita had selected it: values. And already, before the discussion had properly begun, The Mayor admitted something that framed everything that followed — he found it difficult to talk about values at all. Not because he rejected…

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  • Values

    Authenticity at Work: Being Alexander With Customers

    ByAlexander 3 February 20262 February 2026

    People often ask me if I am the same person at work as I am in private.I think this is a fair question.Because in sales, you are always between two things: being yourself and doing your job. I work as a regional salesperson. I meet many different people. Buyers, managers, directors, gatekeepers. Some are open….

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  • Being Myself at Work – From Top Gun to the Kitchen Table
    Values

    Being Myself at Work – From Top Gun to the Kitchen Table

    ByRalf the Grillmeister 2 February 20262 February 2026

    People like to imagine the military as something loud and hard. Orders, shouting, macho men, fighting all the time.Maybe sometimes that is true.But that was not my everyday life. For twelve years and two months, I worked as what you can call a naval air soldier. That sounds already a bit confused — and it…

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  • Mashed
    Business | Mashed

    Mashed

    ByMayor 1 February 202631 January 2026

    Week 4 · Strasbourg I often think of it as management by Christopher Columbus. You sail west because you have a hunch. Not a plan. Not proof.You move before you can prove it will work, and you ask people to come with you anyway. That’s where I am right now. We’re about to launch something…

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  • The Weekly Slice 11; . Of Coffee, Jelly Beans, and the Art of Paying Attention
    The Weekly Slice

    The Weekly Slice 11; . Of Coffee, Jelly Beans, and the Art of Paying Attention

    ByMayor 30 January 202630 January 2026

    Over the last week in the Brida Community, the conversations didn’t try to be impressive.They tried to be true. What emerged wasn’t a theme announced in advance but one that revealed itself slowly, almost accidentally: presence — in the body, in language, in tiredness, in humour, in values, and very specifically… in potatoes, jelly beans,…

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