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To exist is to change, to change is to mature…

To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on changing oneself endlessly. – Henri Bergson

Isn’t this a great quote by French philosopher Henri Bergson!

Our lives are full of change! Sometimes change is an anticipated delight and something which excites us and at other times change pushes us out of our comfort zone and into a place where we’re challenged.  If there is one thing I’ve learnt in the last three years is that with change comes growth and indeed maturity.

My recipe for change, be it in business or in my personal life is to embrace it!  It’s come your way for a reason and you’ll probably find that if you take a deep breath and hold on you’ll come out the other side better off.

Back In Action has changed a lot over the last three years and really that’s the way it should be don’t you think? To me development is change, keeping up with the needs of our clients and the demands of our service requires change and unexpected events …like fires also bring about change….. 

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A word from the Irishman

Since joining the Back in Action Team in late April 2014, I have been welcomed into the Wairarapa with open arms. There is a great family vibe to the team in Back in Action (granted that three members of the team are family!) and that makes the workplace a warm, fun and friendly environment to be a part of. Coming from Ireland, getting to grips with how the healthcare system works in New Zealand and been an exciting challenge and all members of the team have gladly helped me out in times of need. But it’s not all work, work, work here as the team are a social bunch too, which always helps when you’re new to an area and trying to meet new people. I am slowly discovering the range of outdoor pursuits and activities available in the region and with the coming months getting hotter, it will be even easier to get out and take part in them.

Cheers to all the team at BIA and thanks to everyone who I have met so far,

Eoin

(P.S -For those of you wondering it’s pronounced “Owen”)