My brother, Simon, asked me recently how I could look so happy given everything that’s been going on. My answer – I love what I am doing, I am in my flow. Happiness is not a switch you can turn on and off – I firmly believe it is a state of mind that we choose to adopt. I choose to feel happy and grateful for the amazing things in my life, despite the speed bumps along the journey.
And there are ways to reduce the impact of
the complications and stresses too. A cuddle from my daughter is definitely one
which always works. I recently had the privilege of another experience which gave
me a wonderful warm fuzzy feeling for days. When I was in Sydney last month, I
caught up with my good friend, Libby Hathorn. She has recently compiled (with
her daughter-in-law, Rachel Bailey) and published a new anthology of poems written
by women from all walks of life called “Women’s Work”. Knowing I had been sick
and stressed, Libby read me a poem from the anthology called “Sorrow of the
Women" by Kathryn Lomer. It was almost like magic. I could feel it washing
over me like the ocean’s waves while lying on the sand on the beach, basking in
the warm sun. I could feel the tension flow right out of me as my shoulders
relaxed, my breath slowed. It’s funny how you don’t notice how tense you are
until you relax! Her soothing voice lulling me as I got lost in the gorgeous
flow of words, wrapping me in a positive energy like a soft blanket around my
shoulders. I didn’t want it to end. Who needs a massage or other kind of
therapy! If ever you’re lucky enough to have Libby read you a poem, you’re in
for a real treat.
Thank you, Libby, for giving me a happy
pill!
What is your happy pill that gives you a boost
when life feels a bit complicated?
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