Why don’t you get tested to see if you are dyslexic? A question posed to me earlier this year, but it came as a curveball. Out of the blue. Something I had never considered. Indeed, something I knew little about. Two years ago, my daughter was diagnosed as living with dyslexia. Bright, intelligent, hardworking and…
Month: December 2020
Time to reflect
It’s been three months since commencing the action plan. At times, I feel rapid progress has been made. Other times, I’ve wanted to chivvy things along. As we head towards the end of the most uncertain year of my life, it’s an opportunity to take a breath, and a quick reflection. Triggers to change The…
Boxed and waiting
Every day is like the next page of the book. One page closer to the beginning of the new chapter. Most of the house has now been put in to storage. Outside something to sit on, sleep on, cook with, a few clothes and my work bits, there is little left in the house. Three…
It’ll be ok….
Honestly, it’s been quite a week. Swinging between positives and negatives. Small steps forward, then the odd one backwards. Good news and bad news in equal measure. Progress on house move The buyers solicitor had a further round of questions to ask. One of these drew a puzzled look. Thanks to the local council’s planning…
Rich recycling
Powering through the to-do-list has been at the fore this week. While it is pleasing to put the tick in the box, the list seems to have one task ticked off, two more tasks added. Typically, there are many things not on the list. The practical achievements are easy to see. The garden, shed and…