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 [read 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 [read more]