the joy is in the journey


Did you read yesterday's blog post? Yeah...well......I do tend to OVER-THINK! Even my yoga teacher tells me I over analyse...apparently it shows up in my practise (can you believe that?) - she's the most intuitive person I know, that yoga teacher of mine. She knows things about you, before you know it yourself!!!

But getting back on topic...it's now clear I don't require much direction after all....I just need to follow my heart. When I sat and thought, it wasn't difficult to work out what makes me return time and time again to your virtual space. Many of you write with such honestly, humour and openness - sometimes it's so real I may as well be sitting at your kitchen table. Images and words entwined, your personalities shine through.

As long as I write about what is important to me, that I portray my personality, passions and ideas with frankness and truth, then hopefully you'll continue to drop in. I just needed to remind myself that the joy is in the journey. Who knows where it will take me?

And now I'm off to yoga....to live in the moment for NINETY whole minutes! You can't imagine how much I love yoga (I'll tell you all about it some time).

PS Thanks for your words of encouragement, especially Christina. Your wise words (on FB) made complete sense to me.

5 comments:

ally said...

I think that if you write with an open heart and write from that heart then the posts and the readers will come. And even if they don't you will have a beautiful record for you

leanne can blog said...

It is a funny thing, trying to work out what you want your blog to be-I'm sure you'll work it out :)
Enjoy your yoga

natalie said...

I think this happnes to most of us at some point with a blog..i read yesterday's post after i read this one and i think you've got it. just follow your heart, explore and enjoy along the way. it's good to be a little fearful sometimes, especially when we put ourselves and our words out there. thanks for sharing such honest words. natalie x

Unknown said...

lol seems we feel the same and my last comment is already not needed...good for you xxx

Lou said...

Can I just say. Amazing photo! Seriously, it's stunning. I love the previous posts photo too, of that little country road leading to the pub turned corner store!