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We’ll meet again
Last week I wrote about the art of taking a break — time off from our endeavours to keep things fresh, to see the world through different lenses. So here I am letting you know that this is it — I’m bowing out. I may be back in the autumn with something similar, or something different, or nothing at all if the creative sparks don’t fly. I just don’t know. That’s the thing with endings — we’re not quite ready for a new beginning. It’s a liminal space between the past and the future. Hanging in mid-air like Wile E. Coyote in Looney Tunes.
Having totted up my Spoon by Spoon blog, end to end it’s over 70,000 words. That’s a book’s worth of thoughts. Why am I not writing a book? Whilst I ponder that question, here are some posts I’ve taken out for an airing:
- Want career advice in just two minutes? Then this is for you.
- Or something on change and uncertainty and how to get through it?
- Are you running to or running away? Being clear makes all the difference.
- Why be normal when you could be happy?
- Don’t cook a feast when all you want is a sandwich. How much change do you need?
- Who are you and what is your story?
- Beware of too much choice — it’s not your friend.
- Run your own race — comparisons are for meerkats.