The last few months I have been juggling a communications job, while still teaching yoga, pilates and body balance. It has been hectic and I have felt tired and stressed.
Finding the time to write with a clear mind has been challenging to say the least.
My communications job and teaching job could not be two worlds further apart.
Instead of writing (even though it pains me to have put it on hold) I have been focussing on finding beautiful moments in the edges of my days.
Capturing moments of fresh air and daylight.
I have discovered that when I can live outside these two worlds, when I can sit and enjoy the edges of the day, that is when the magic really happens.
Where possible I will get ready for work even three minutes earlier and using those three minutes to sit outside and just breathe.
What has been getting me through is taking a ten minute walk at lunch time, or leaving the office in time to see the last fifteen minutes of a sunset.
In the edges of the day, surrounded by nature, my brain is momentarily clear and focussed.
I can write my class plans, I can reflect and I can re-energise.
In the edges of the day that is where all the magic happens.
To those of you who have been reading my blog when I have not been updating nearly as frequently as I should, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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