avatarLisa Precious / Smiley Blue

Summary

The author reflects on overcoming a day of uninspired gloom in Scotland by embracing life's simple joys and the power of writing, leading to a renewed sense of gratitude and inspiration.

Abstract

The article narrates the author's personal journey from a morning of wind and rain, symbolizing a period of stagnation and doubt, to an afternoon filled with clarity and contentment. Despite the uncooperative weather and the absence of a traditional summer, the author finds solace in the beauty of small moments—meditating under an infrared lamp, making soup, walking the dog, and enjoying a slice of treacle cake. The act of writing about the day, prompted by a friend's suggestion, becomes a turning point, transforming a seemingly ordinary day into one brimming with gratitude. The day concludes with a sense of peace, shared over a meal with loved ones, and an acknowledgment of the day's small victories.

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  • The author acknowledges the inevitability of difficult days and the importance of pushing through challenges to find clarity.
  • There is a recognition of the paradoxical nature of feeling miserable and content simultaneously, highlighting the complexity of human emotions.
  • The author suggests that procrastination can be a part of the creative process, leading to unexpected inspiration.
  • The article conveys the belief that embracing and writing about one's experiences can lead to personal growth and a shift in perspective.
  • The author expresses a deep appreciation for the tranquility and beauty of their surroundings in Scotland, which contributes to their sense of well-being.
  • The piece emphasizes the value of friendship and community, as a friend's encouragement to write about the day sparks a sense of inspiration and purpose.
  • The author endorses other writings on Medium, indicating a belief in the power of words and shared experiences to enlighten and empower.

Rainy Blues to Grateful Views

A Day of Reflection and Inspiration in Scotland

Photo by Debby Hudson on Unsplash

This morning, I woke up to wind and rain lashing against my window. Feeling uninspired about my day, my life, and my business — yes, I do have those days!

I know I have been in this place many times before, and I will “Embrace the suck, and the stuck” until clarity shows up like a ray of brilliant sunshine in my mind.

We are in the last days of August, living in Scotland and still waiting for the appearance of summer. She showed up for two weeks in June, then departed as quickly as she arrived. September is just on the horizon, and there’s a hint of a wee nip in the air. It occurs to me, to stop hoping for summer to return; she’s not coming back this year.

I open my phone, and there is a message from my friend Paul in the U.S. “How are you?” he inquires. I think to myself, what reply I can conjure up without sounding too miserable — because I am, but I’m not at the same time.

We all have those days when we can’t see the direction ahead, and it’s all a bit foggy in our heads.

Here’s what I usually do when I’m in this frame of mind — anything other than what I should be focused on and doing. I think we call that procrastination.

I decided to lie under my infrared lamp, pop my headphones on, and meditate to see what came to mind. Thirty minutes pass, and nothing has sprung to my mind. I make fresh soup, sweep the floor, procrastinate, and walk the dog.

Whilst out walking, the sun makes a warm welcoming appearance — perfect. On my return, I feel chirpy. I cut the grass, make a fresh pot of tea, and sit outside on the porch with a slice of homemade treacle cake.

I open my messages to see that my friend kindly responded to my earlier despondent message with a wee hint telling me to write about my day. It has never occurred to me to write about my day, and feeling inspired, I begin.

As this day has meandered into late afternoon, I feel deeply grateful for the little joys it has held. I hear birdsong, and the sheep bah in the distance, appreciate the gift of silence to write outside with a pot of tea. This evening, I am roasting some delicious local lamb and sharing a good bottle of wine with my husband. All is well.

Confidence is a superpower. Love and align with this piece so much thank you Pratik Asija

A must-read — The power of Annelise Lords words blew me away. Thinking of your body as our world, you will see the value of peace! Because in alliance, we gain strength.

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