I’m going to Stratford. I will not take my laptop, so I won’t be writing anything for a couple of days.
Till soon.
I’m going to Stratford. I will not take my laptop, so I won’t be writing anything for a couple of days.
Till soon.
“Expressing gratitude feels good — but it’s also a powerful way to improve your well-being. Research suggests that a grateful outlook has been shown to have positive effects on our psychological health — and even our physical health. Regularly expressing gratitude helps connect us more closely with others, too. An easy way to build gratitude, one expert said, is to link it to a daily habit, like thinking of what you’re grateful for as you turn on your computer—” or blog.
I keep finding stuff in my files. The blog folders are getting bigger and bigger. More herewith or anon, whichever comes first.
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