The Contributions We Make
This post is about how much we contribute to each other even though we may not realise we do. With our presence we can inspire people, lift their moods, reassure
This post is about how much we contribute to each other even though we may not realise we do. With our presence we can inspire people, lift their moods, reassure
There are a few phrases I remember very well from my training because I heard them so often. One of them was a challenge that could be heard in the
Yoga. Short programme. I’m very tired and could easily have avoided exercising, but I didn’t want to. This is the sixth day running, and the sheer discipline of it is
Michelle had invited her father to the house today to honour him. The morning began with preparations for the celebration. Karaj drew up a to-do list of over 40 items.
At the end of the 3-day weekend, we sat together to summarise our time together: calmness, clarity, and appropriate contribution; a lack of emotion and good quality conversation. Our discussion
Karaj, Simran and I planned the tasks. We spent the day finishing the construction of the compost tower and, when Karaj went off, Simran and I hung the door, dressing
In the evening I went to Simran’s, where the three of us worked on Ishwar’s work appraisal. I (and Simran to an extent) had to provide the motivation. I had
Woke up feeling much the same as yesterday: anxious. I’ve had enough and I spent the morning consoling myself with fantasies of leaving. Told myself to just keep my head
Discussed with Dev his overall picture of his week ahead. He went off on his own twice; once at the beginning of the exercise and once when typing up the
Karaj said yesterday that we need to take care in our tiredness. The better I become, the more people will want to be with me, talk with me and take