This week's Guest Blogger, student worker Lydia Corbett, offers practical hope and help for soon-to-be-graduates, that we think is WAY too good to just keep to London students! Read this and be there...
When the band put their song lyrics on a projection screen for everyone in the room to read, Lizzie was quite rightly, a little confused.
Ever thought about it? Work…as worship?
Over the last two days I’ve spent some time out with some great people having some space, talking, eating and reflecting. I’ve come to realise, as a busy, pioneering people-person, I need reflection.
The motorways of this country are heaving today with cars that have been filled to the sunroof with pots, duvets, books and laptops. In the front of each car sits a relieved parent and a bleary-eyed student.
Two groups of athletes in Massey University, New Zealand were asked to cycle for 45 minutes on exercise bikes. The first group were watching an accurate clock and when they got to 40 minutes, they started to tail-off and their energy decreased. The second group had an inaccurate, slow clock that took 55 minutes for the clock to register at 45 minutes. Even at 45 minutes real-time the second group of athletes were still at full pelt; their energy didn’t decrease until 50 minutes real-time. They didn’t tire out until they thought they were near the end.