Reasons to be cheerful 1 – 2 – 3
The late Ian Dury gave us his reasons to be cheerful and, in a week, when it is increasingly hard to have a light attitude to world news, I thought I would force myself into thinking about some positive things:
- The weather in Belgium has been great! – Lovely sunny days with a delicately pleasant breeze
- The delegates on my Managing Change course were fun and inspirational
- I got the grass cut and the garden furniture put away into the shed
- I am re-motivated to get started on the follow up to ‘Transition’
- I have started planning next summer’s big adventure
- My listening room is set up for long winter hours of listening to wonderful music
- My roof does not leak and my car drives
- Most of the people I interact with are happy and positive
- I am catching up with my backlog of work
- There’s always BBC radio 4, podcasts, red wine, family and friends!