Posted on 26, October 2009 by Lindy
He pulled the bedroom door gently closed behind him, not wishing to wake anyone at such an early hour.
He prided himself on his consideration for others, constantly checking and rechecking that he was not causing a problem or offence to anyone who came within his vicinity. This quietness was just another example of his thoughtfulness. He was the type who would dry himself in the shower or bath BEFORE stepping on to the bathmat, just so the next person would have a dry mat to themselves.
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Posted on 2, June 2009 by Lindy
I read an interesting article yesterday and then followed that up with an even more interesting conversation with a friend today, that went something like this; “how do I know what you mean when you say you are ‘happy’ to me?”,
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Posted on 23, May 2009 by Lindy
I’ve been creating a wish flag this morning at a workshop with Marie Laywine in Abbotsbury. It was an incredibly peaceful process that used the power of connection and visualisation to intuit that which needed to be expressed most. While I was there though, I came across a leaflet about the Champernowne Trust for Psychotherapy and the Arts and on it’s cover was a quote I thought I’d share.
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