Well I had planned to write at least 6 articles on the long train journey from Inverness to Glasgow last week. 3 hours of focused work. The two paragraphs below are what I actually wrote:
‘Well here I am apparently writing these articles – but I forgot how lovely the scenery is up here, ad how much I enjoy just looking out of the window. And I forgot that to do any amount of typing, I have to be sitting at the proper angle to my laptop (impossible in this particular train). And I forgot that there would be other people in the train.
An awful lot of forgetfulness! The result is less than 6 articles done – in fact 2 started only. But the point (more...)
How dropping a thought can change your life
posted in Heart of RichThinking, Jane's Blog
For years I have been irritated at my husband’s desire to watch sport on TV for hours at a time. Because he has ME, which means he is sometimes quite incapacitated and has a lot of time on his hands, watching TV for him has become something that fills in hours of time. He has always said it is a good way for him to relax. And I have always been rather scathing, considering his time better spent. In fact, I knew I was right about this. I was 100% convinced that if only he would live his life my way, then he would get better.
Gosh. It’s humbling admitting this, let alone writing it! Anyway, this summer things came to a head. Although we’ve had a good relationship for (more...)