Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Back to normal


Back to normal again, whatever normal is! I have had a great holiday with Patricia in Cornwall, (Picture of Pat Mullion Cove on a windy day) got my lovely little car back from the menders and my hire car has been repatriated to the garage.

Now to get myself geared up for the next few workshops and contact clients who are waiting for 1-2-1 sessions. This and other work that I do, makes me feel more 'normal' but there is a strange tension in the air and an unwillingness on my part, to just get on with it.

I think we are all suffering from lack of normality. It's already nearly the end of May, this recession is still with us, giving uncertainty and stress. There seems no real signs of life getting better any time soon, so we have all gone into a holding pattern of limiting spending and generally being careful. Of course this is not the way to live life, only exist, but with less money for many, this is or has become the normal pattern.

As for me, I tap for the lack of direction that I feel, tap for the energy I need to move on and ask the Universe to provide stability for everyone again. This is not impossible if we all do it, but we also have to take action; the Universe is not a person to whom we talk, it's energy that we can use for the greater good. Make things happen by expecting good things to come into your life and if we all do that, things will change for the better.

Maybe the old normality will never return, I hope that a new 'normal' will be better.

Saturday, 9 May 2009

The bump!

Yesterday my car and I got a shock! We were bumped at the rear and what a day it turned out to be.

I was just on my way, driving from one meeting to the next and indicating to turn right when I was hit from behind. The poor lady in the other car was more shaken than I was and reckon her car is a write off. Loads of tapping for the trauma and I was able to cope with both of us.

The rest of the day was taken up by organizing a hire car and getting mine to the repairer next week.

It's at times like this you know who your friends are; thanks go to Hazel, a cup of coffee and a chocolate biscuit at hers and I was able to calm down. Then John who called in during the evening...just to make sure I was OK, (who caught me in my PJ's!) ...thanks to you as well.

This morning I feel a little battered...but I will be fine.