Copyright: Paul Williams 2017
Hi, my name is Paul. Here I am doing some training. I do a lot of my training online through coaching and episodic courses, but in the above photo I'm out in the woods teaching bushcraft skills to groups of 14 year-olds. I am a leader in the Scouting movement and also a leader in the Duke of Edinburgh organisation training and leading young people on expeditions into new territory. I enjoy all forms of bushcraft, survival training, expeditions and response prepping. In the photo I had just changed my clothes and dried off after getting absolutely drenched by a student who sabotaged our waterproof shelter-building test by chucking the bucket of water into the shelter and over me instead of over the roof of the shelter to see if it leaked. I think my hair goes curly when it is wet :-)
I am Dad to my lovely young son, and partner to an amazing woman. My life revolves around them, and everything I do is with them in mind as much as it might be for me. Here they are, on one of the rare occasions that we remembered to stop and take a photo :-)
Frankie and Judy:
Copyright: Paul Williams 2016
I'm a high school teacher in the UK by day, and a writer, trainer, and educational publisher in my spare time. This is me teaching a film-making class a few years ago. Luckily one of the students decided to film me explaining the task to them, or I wouldn't have any photos of me at work.
Copyright: Paul Williams 2013
I hope I'm more of a teacher who will stop by and help you with your specific issue, rather than a one-size-fits-all teacher who tries to fit everybody into the same mould. I'm not everybody's cup of tea and I still love my critics for caring enough to take the time to feed back to me about what they feel I can improve.
One of my biggest passions in life is literature. I love reading, and I also love writing. This is me at one of my old writing group book launches at Waterstones:
Copyright: Sue Hooper 2013
Although it might not look too thrilling looking at me here, these writing adventures are some of the most exciting and imaginative times of my life, when I am busy immersing myself in being creative.
In 2018 I'm launching a little company online, publishing educational material for students and parents. It's called Powerful Wonders (and shares my initials, P.W., woohoo!) and the whole enterprise is based on my teaching and lecturing experience these last 25 years. It'll be at powerfulwonders.com and once I get it up and live I will be posting about how I set it up and run it. I'm going to be releasing a series of resource packs for parents of younger children with specific issues in learning Maths and English. Here's the company logo:
Copyright: Paul Williams 2012-2018 (with thanks to Andi McGinty for design).
I am also an avid gamer and love how people can explore story and narrative structures through role-playing and world-building. I have been role-playing since I was about 10 years old, and my oldest friends are from this hobby. Back then we all lived close by and met up frequently, but these days we all live in different countries and meet up very occasionally, say once every few years. So we tend to get together online using things like Discord and Roll20 to scratch the gaming itch.
Video games are something that I have always loved and these days I play a lot with my young son. We enjoy playing, recording and editing episodes of various Let's Play series that we publish, for games like Minecraft, Rimworld, Football Manager, Darkest Dungeon etc.
I love reading and thinking, and I value heartfelt dreams and exploring the landscape of imagination. I also love a good conspiracy theory, mainly for what they tell us about human dreams and aspirations, from the ways that people buy into them and want certain things to be true. I have a guilty geeky pleasure in that I love riddles, puzzles, mysteries and cryptography. I'm rubbish at them but I still love them :-)
I love animals and currently have chickens, dogs, and horses. I'll be restocking my honey bee hives in the spring as my last hive suffered queen failure. Occasionally we loan out two beautiful goats from our neighbours. I used to have sheep when I was a kid, and I dream of having them again one day plus a couple of pigs and a cow. My copy of the John Seymour book is ragged and dog-eared! Here I am with Frankie and the dogs out in the forest:
Copyright: Paul Williams 2012
I'm interested in Steemit because the whole project is a novel approach to using blockchain technology and I'm curious to see how this can benefit people. I'm excited about how we can pass value to other Steemians with our upvotes and comments, as well as through our own posts. And I'm aware too that in many ways the monetisation of Steemit and making money through blogging are attractions for a lot of people, and can even be a goal unto themselves. I don't want that to be the case for me though.
Zig Ziglar famously said “You can have everything in life you want, if you’ll just help enough other people get what they want.” In a world of want and scarcity, we win by taking care of others' wants and needs first. However unlikely it may seem, once we do this we create a flow that returns back to ourselves, and which takes care of our wants and needs.
A former mentor once told me the advice given to him by his mentor. The advice was: "Don't do it for the money." Both mentors understood that the money was just a side-effect of the value that they created by doing what they did and loving what they did and how it impacted positively on the lives of others. I want to be reminded of these wonderful pieces of advice, and reminded a lot. So I won't mind if I keep hearing 'Don't do it for the money' from you when I am posting and commenting here on Steemit. :-) I just want to come here and create value for others, not take it from them.
As I said at the start my day job is teaching in a high school, and that daily interaction with the students is what has kept me in the profession all these years (12 so far) in spite of the ways that the profession as a whole is suffering from political and bureaucratic interference. I actually started teaching when I became a tutor at 23 while an postgraduate at the University of London, and this soon turned into a lecturing and research job at Lancaster University the following year. I have spent most of my life now teaching in one form or another. Along the way I have had other jobs too, working as a games designer, a project manager, a ghost writer etc. I will be making some post series about those aspects of my life and the lessons they each taught me.
For now though I want to take a moment to namecheck some of my inspirations here on Steemit. I applied to join a while ago and like a lot of people I experienced a longer delay than usual as there were so many applications to process. I took the time to read a lot of posts by various Steemians and here are a mixture of those I found and those I knew from elsewhere and happily rediscovered here on Steemit.
@HopeHuggs is an inspirational Steemian who through her book 'Post2Profit' and her various emails and posts, first introduced me to Steemit and I wouldn't be here at all without her, so hat-tip to her and I strongly advise you to go and check out her amazing and informative series of posts about Steemit. I am so excited at how she has put in the effort and made a success of her blogging, because I want to achieve something very similar with mine.
@ReviseSociology is another inspirational Steemian who I first discovered through his website about Sociology. I have gained great value from reading his many posts and I have used his insights in my own lessons. I was really pleased to find him here on Steemit and I am excited at the direction he is currently taking his life - quitting his job and taking the plunge into living an altogether different life!
@drakos who helped me considerably by guiding me to speeding things up when I was waiting for my account to be activated, and who volunteers a lot of his time helping minnows and people who are trying to join Steemit.
I'm on a mission here to share and grow.
Topics I would like to post on include:
Writing and writer tips
Education / Teaching
Survival / Bushcraft
Self-Sufficiency
Animal care
Gaming (video, and pen & paper)
Publishing
Fitness, Health, Wellbeing (including running and cycling)
Conspiracy Theories :-) and just curious things about this wonderful universe
I'll return to each of these points that I made in this post, and make follow-up posts where I will explore them in more detail. I will especially focus on practical actualisation: what does it actually look like when I do these things? By doing it in this way, my wish is that anyone else can read and follow and implement whichever parts they want to see in their own lives.
I'll leave you with this picture of Frankie and I cycling over the old Severn Bridge. I remember that day so well because Frankie was a bit scared of the way that the old suspension bridge wobbled and shook when lorries thundered over it, plus it was very exposed and windy and crosses a very turbulent stretch of water (the second highest tidal range in the world). I was so proud of him that day for not turning back even though I could see that he wanted to. When we finally made it out to the middle and across to the far side, we took this photo of us below one of the towering supports for the metal cables that hold the bridge up. Whenever I see this photo it reminds me that if a little boy can conquer his fear then so can I.
Copyright: Paul Williams 2016
Thanks, and I'll see you soon in my next posts. Until then, dream big - no, dream huge, HUGE dreams and reach like you'll grasp it and you couldn't fail.
Paul
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Oh yea, I have upvoted you and followed you. Many blessings from @introbot & @bycoleman
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Thank you, @introbot ! That's a really useful set of links to look at stats, in case anyone else sees this and wonders. :-)
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Hi @powerfulwonders, welcome to Steemit. Thanks for your detailed self-intro. I am here to support a newcomer with a little upvote. Hope you will enjoy your time here! I recently added a new post with some tips for new comers like you. Do give it a read and I hope it will benefit you.
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Thanks @culgin that's an interesting post you linked to there. I especially appreciated your advice to be patient - that's what I need to hear over and over again :-) Also your advice about powering up - I need to look into how I do that but I've been on here a week and I am starting to receive rewards now so this is on my list of things to do.
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Hi Paul how are you? Really nice intro, i love it ! I would like to connect with other cool and creative steemians, artists and musicians. I’m posting music tutorials and other things related to music (and bitcoins:p). I’m the founder of the free music school communicasound. I'm really pleased to meet you. So i give you my vote, follow you and i will be happy to read your next posts in the futur. If you want, you can do the same and follow me. It’s important to have a family in Steemit :) Greetings from Paris. Peace.
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That's a terrific website! I can already see some things I want to do - a free music school is a brilliant idea! What a great way to give to everyone :-)
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Welcome to steemit. Have fun !
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Thanks!
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Welcome to Steemit! This is a great place to share your stories, so I think you'll really enjoy it here. Enjoy the community; I've found it to be very welcoming and a fun place to be.
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Thanks Peggy :-) I'm getting around to sharing about writing and writing advice, as well as actual stories and other writing. Thanks for stopping by to say hello and I look forward to reading more from you :-)
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Wonderful to meet you Paul. I love how you refer to your spare time. I can't see how you have much spare time. I'm also interested in (obsessed by) writing and writer tips, survival, self-sufficiency, health and wellbeing.
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Ha, Joanne the irony is not lost on me that this last week my spare time shrank into negative value :-) I am really enjoying the posts you are making so thank you for dropping by to say hi, and please post more because I like your series :-)
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Paul,
Thank you for your beautiful #IntroduceYourself post. And Welcome again to our Steemit Business Building Accountability Challenge. I look forward to all the wisdom you'll share here on our Steemit platform via your posts and comments.
That's my FAV Zig Ziglar quotation. And I'll be featuring what you shared about your mentor's advice and Frankie's amazing courage in one of my post series soon because doing so here would make this comment too long.
Happily, here on Steemit, you can do the former without doing the latter. I believe you've found the right place to expand your reach to help even more people than you already do.
Enjoy your journey here and wishing you all the very best as you build your online home for Powerful Wonders and your new Steemit community and sideline income stream too, Paul.
Upvoted and followed, can't resteem now but will FB/tweet immediately as this posts.
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Thank you Angela. I am determined to give your challenge a 'proper go' as last week I fizzled. I need to work on my discipline and priorities, so that Jim Rohn quotation you posted recently was very apt for me as well as for you.
Thanks for being here and please feel free to friend me on FB if you like.
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Wonderful, Paul!
Remember you were just beginning. And you began huge with #IntroduceYourself post AND the Challenge right away. Talk about making a big splash! ;)
You'll find your own rhythm as you do with all that you're already accomplishing. Balance that works for you is key.
Ok, will do. I just got response to your comment on the Jim Rohn quote post off.. had bandwidth issues yesterday. Congratzz again and don't go for two daily posts. If you can do one a day and a couple comments, fine. If not, fine. Just do one a day with some comments when you can. I used to teach so I know how busy your days are and you have lots of other stuff doing too.
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It sounds great helping others you’ll get anything you want ;-) more seriously in the refrain of the song:
Source:
I also wonder I use this track, having wring the word ‘source,’ ain’t it however a biting/ plagiarizing?!
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It's a great track, and karma or whatever it is that we think of as karma is pretty instant and universal, it seems :-) Keep on giving, that's the answer!
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Thanks for the reply. However there still is a question: giving when the glass is nearly empty is possible? Can act of giving help when you’re rejected?
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Yes, I think so. Although it can get harder to give from empty pockets, those given gifts are far more meaningful when coming from less to begin with.
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What an awesome intro post! I'm getting here late so I'll go upvote one of your more recent posts, but wanted to officially welcome you to Steemit since you haven't been here all that long yet (says the girl who joined in January). I'm also a parent, nature lover and writer. Glad to meet you here!
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Thank you! I am enjoying Steemit - I'm meeting excellent people all of the time. Thanks for stopping by to welcome me - much appreciated! :-)
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Just for my own data: 1808 words.
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