There aren't that many policy changes you can do, so I'd say you ride the wave and hope that maybe some of the external events help you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have these new policies toward my life, like 'I will not accelerate when I see the yellow light.'
I'm not in the business of changing policies. I hope to inform, not form, decisions.
Surround yourself with the best people you can find, delegate authority, and don't interfere as long as the policy you've decided upon is being carried out.
You know what else I've learnt? That it's all right not to ride the crest of the wave. Every time a wave comes along I retreat, and I haven't come to any harm yet.
That's part of the policy: To keep switching gears.
Sometimes an active policy is best advanced by doing nothing until the right time - or never.
I have pushed the boat out as far as I should in terms of taking on too many things. I'm getting older and I just could not take it any more. I am now monitoring myself very closely and I'm just trying not to get into that sort of state again.
Our policy is very clear: whatever policy will suit the people, whatever policy will suit the circumstances, whatever policy will suit my state.
Sea Change was so specific. From the beginning it was set what it was going to be. All the other ideas that I had at the time I had to put to the side.
I never had a policy; I have just tried to do my very best each and every day.