2019-11-01 In The Moment

(John Hannent) #1

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his month, we are exploring the
theme of freedom – the freedom to be
ourselves, to feel comfortable in our
bodies, to express ourselves physically
and creatively; the freedom to be
spontaneous and say ‘yes!’ to new and unexpected experiences


  • and the freedom to say no when we need to slow down and give
    ourselves a rest. In our busy lives, where the demands on our time
    often outweigh the time we have to give, it can be hard to step back
    and own these freedoms, yet they are surely a path to a happier self.
    It seems to me that, as individuals, some of these freedoms come
    naturally to us, and others we are required to work at. Creative
    freedom I embrace with ease – recipes, sewing patterns and craft
    projects are all open to interpretation (unique flavour combinations
    keep my family on their toes). Yet I can struggle to step away from my
    schedule and embrace the unexpected in other areas of my life.
    Spontaneity – while juggling the mental load of family, work and home

  • can make me nervous; throwing up a checklist of ‘what if this or that
    doesn’t get done?’. And yet, I know that most of that stuff doesn’t
    really matter, and some of the most wonderful experiences I’ve had
    are when I’ve sent the ‘what ifs’ packing and just gone with the flow.
    So, this month, I’m working on embracing my freedom to accept the
    unexpected and welcome the opportunities that this brings. I hope
    you’ll join me.


A path to


happiness


Kirstie Duhig, Editor

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