So...what's on the agenda?
1. Finding fulfilling work
I've had 6 months off and loved having a slower pace of life at home, but I'm ready to get back into it. I'll be going back to Roman Krznaric's wise book How to Find Fulfilling Work to remind myself how to go about this.
2. My Happiness Project
One of my favourite books, Gretchen Rubin's fantastic Happiness Project, contains what she calls her First Splendid Truth:
"To be happy, I need to think about feeling good, feeling bad, and feeling right, in an atmosphere of growth"
Tonnes of things are making me feel good at the moment - being in the same time zone as my friends and family, writing actual letters to my best friend (which we started doing when we were teenagers) and spending lots of time with my kids. I am loving being in England again despite the bitterly cold weather at the moment, it is my spiritual home! The growth part is definitely covered by the total change in living circumstances...new people...new places...new things to do. All that's left is to tackle the "feeling bad" part which for me is about doing the things I avoid...
3. Finding a home
We have lived in 5 different houses in the year since my last post. Now we're looking for a home where we can grow things, make things, keep chickens and know our neighbours and we won't want to move again for a very very long time. Great books Happier at Home and the Architecture of Happiness will help with the deliberations...otherwise, Homes & Gardens magazine will do for eye candy.
4. Learning and doing new things
What life's all about really isn't it? I have gushed about the School of Life before and just found out about The Idler...wow...I wish there was one near me. Another institution promoting the benefits of making things. If I knit a tea cosy will it bring my life greater enjoyment and satisfaction? Maybe it will, I had an email today from Radio 4 to say they love knitting and will be celebrating it all next week. Aaah, it's great to be back in England.
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