Nigel|Glen Eden
“Yesterday at work. Well, just within the building industry, you come up against some clinches here that, you know, stop you from carrying on with your work process and that. So, it was a little bit of anger, but just short-lived and it worked out really well in the end, so yeah.
Well, how did I overcome the feelings? I sort of like to just speak about it or talk to those involved and, just you know, try and rectify the problem sort of thing, which would alleviate any sort of anger at all.
Well, I think it all depends on if somebody is angry or anything like that. You try and you know, just talk them down or just try and help in any ways. Having a good set of ears and listening to what they have to say is probably a good start.
Well, what’s important in life to me is my whānau, my family. I was brought up in Tauranga. Done all my school life there, and then moved back here into Auckland and went to intermediate, Wesley Intermediate, Lynfield College, and yeah and back down Tauranga there for a wee while, but now I’m residing in Christchurch to re-build the city.”