"Can turn any negative into a positive"
Reality Architect

A Reality Architect is a person that can read the mind of others, who can turn any negative into a positive. The human mind carries a huge amount of stress, tension, worry and thoughts that when certain things happen in our lives we cannot always control.

The human body is strong extremely strong there’s 90% of the body we can control but 10% we cannot.

When we are suffering or when we are ill we reach to that 10% and ask for help. We don’t always get it but, if we keep asking ourselves our mind latches on and that 10% becomes a positive added to the 90% we are 100% ok. This is why we have to think positive all the time to overcome anything in life that’s thrown at us, especially when we least expect it.

“I always see my glass half full not half empty”


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Ice Hockey

My Ice Hockey career started at the age of 5 going down to the Old Ice Stadium Nottingham with my parents to watch the Nottingham Panthers in the early 80′s. There were 2 panthers players that became very good friends with my family, Frankie Killen and Kenny Mckie, both Scottish and funny old characters. Kenny was dating a figure skater at the time that represented Great Britain Sue Jackson. Sue taught me how to skate how to use my edges and how to stop both sides, pivot and take off with speed.

“Wear your heart on your sleeve and play with tenacity and passion there are somethings a coach cannot teach”


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Angling

A passion of mine that over the last 30 years has taken up many hours of pursuing my dream, that’s catching as many different species of fish along with the biggest carp possible from as many secluded lakes,  ponds and rivers. From a young kid the days of getting up at 4am making a few sandwiches, a flask of coffee and getting on the road with my father heading to the Weir on the River Trent Nottingham sprinting towards the best swim was very memorable and something I’ll never forget.

“be confident in all that you do and always keep thinking of your next step”


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