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ABOUT ME – STEPPING OUT OF YOUR BUBBLE

Hi, I am Kerry Paul

I enjoy challenging people by asking questions and presenting different views to encourage critical thinking. This approach has been effective in raising my sons and throughout my career as a CEO with a focus on global strategy. Researching and understanding the facts about any situation is key to generating feasible options to move forward. Most people respond positively, improving their performance, adopting a solution-oriented mindset, and seizing opportunities for self-improvement.

After years of working 24/7, I reinvented myself by establishing “My Projects,” unpaid activities for my physical and mental well-being and helping others. I continue to challenge people’s thinking. One major project is traveling to key countries to study the interrelationships between people, place, and environment, and how these vary spatially and temporally across and between locations. A visit to study India revealed its major role in shaping the world, including New Zealand.

 

Another major project has been writing and publishing three family-oriented books to give family members a sense of belonging and their place in New Zealand history. A fourth book, “Going Global,” teaches New Zealanders how to start and establish a global branded consumer business.

 

My 45-year career has always had a global focus, building successful relationships in over 50 countries. I am empathetic to diverse views, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, religion, culture, or socio-economic status. 

 

KerryPaul.co.nz expands readers' awareness and knowledge on relevant topics they may not have the opportunity to investigate themselves. I have spent countless hours researching India and its influence on the world. I have also done extensive investigating into the origins of New Zealand's first settlers and the possible links between India's eastward migration and New Zealand.

 

I'd be more than happy to discuss with readers of my blog about India, its history as well as New Zealand and the suggested origins of its first settlers. 

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