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About the SamuraiGuy

Photo of Paul MarshallAt various times a Chartered Professional Engineer, speaker, mediator, Barrister, actor, director, father, Aikido-ka, art gallery guide, Fate of War, friend and husband. Paul has broad and diverse interests. The first Australian to be certified to deliver The Samurai Game, Paul is trying to find his own Way.

You can read more about my journey with the Samurai Game here. You can read some of my recent publications and presentations here.

The Samurai Guy

The real world is never straightforward, and it’s seldom clear what the right answer is for many of our major decisions – especially if there’s some moral aspect to those decisions – and we have to dig down to our core values to make the decisions we can live with afterwards. It’s not often we […]

Ken Livingston (Senior Business Analyst)

The Samurai Game for me was a reminder. We are used these days to second chances, with our kids, gaming and usually at work. The game reminded me to be in the moment, not expecting a second chance. Personally, I’ll bring myself to the moment, by being there with, and for, my immediate family, wider […]

Shemi Rubin (Product Development Engineer)

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  1. R.S.Fletcher's avatar
    R.S.Fletcher permalink
    February 8, 2010 6:19 pm

    Paul,

    Finally got to the blog. Wortht the effort and time. It sets a bar worth reaching for…(I am reading this during the middle of my lunch after I read your last e-mail).

    Look forward to talking…

  2. Paul Manuell's avatar
    Paul Manuell permalink
    April 13, 2010 8:55 pm

    Hi Paul,

    Just trying to align my system to get your blog entries so I don’t miss the new posts.

    Manuell

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