I've challenged myself to think of 20 things I'm glad for tonight:
1) No more gastro bug
2) QI - I learn something and laugh every week
3) Cheese - especially when it's warm and melty
4) Balmy autumn wind
5) Honest students - one asked me for help, but admitted that I might get in trouble if I did
6) Appreciative student - got a spontaneous hug from the student I helped
7) My work laptop - meant I could take my work upstairs with me so I could keep working while keeping an eye on the student when I unlocked the computer lab for him
8) My home laptop - so I can sit in bed writing
9) My warm bed
10) Catching up with an old friend on Skype and 'meeting' a her baby for the first time
11) Forgetfulness - I left my wallet in my desk at lunch, which meant I didn't have to think of an excuse not to buy a ring off a random woman on the street who tried to sell me one
12) A busy day at work - the 7.6 hours went quickly, but weren't so frantic that it was stressful
13) Cat - keeping me company when my husband's working away
14) My fleecy Ikea blanket
15) Book club - I'm learning about Nigeria's (Biafra's) attempted independence and civil war in the '60s and will go out for a fun dinner on the weekend
Now I can't think of any more items specific to today so I'll fall back on:
16) My phone - keeps me in touch with my husband when he's away
17) Our car - which is nice, newish and got me to work comfortably the last few days when I wasn't feeling well
This is hard. Now I'm debating adjusting my challenge, but perhaps that just means it's more important to think about this and acknowledge my gratitude.
18) My job - which gives me time in the morning to write (or sleep when I'm sick) and is varied in its tasks so it's not boring
19) New colleagues - talked to my new counter-part on another campus today; she seemed nice and knowledgeable
20) Nail polish - a cheap way to feel indulgent
What's in a name?
According to my Apple dictionary, admittedly not a definitive source, a ‘consideration’ is a thought, reflection, meditation, concern, rumination etc. I would like this blog to do those things. I’m hoping I can keep the posts positive because, as someone once reminded me, it is important to practise the habits of mind that you value and want to foster. For me those are: positivity, curiosity, openness and self-reflection (hence, a blog is a good forum).
Also, I’m calling them 'small' because I would like to try to get into the habit of blogging briefly but often. That way I can reflect on everyday occurrences and make this form of writing and thinking a habit, hopefully.
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