Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Positivity


Yesterday was supposed to be 'Blue Monday', allegedly the most miserable day of the year. In a world which is teetering on the edge of financial chaos, where people are losing jobs every day, the title seemed very apt.

I was brought up by parents who are prone to anxiety and negativity and I know I have inherited a tendency towards those traits too. However much I try to be a positive person, I can never quite stop the negative thoughts encroaching.

But today there are things to celebrate.

Barack Obama is to be inaugurated as the first black President of America. The world has high hopes. Even though it is unlikely he will be able to meet all those expectations, just the fact that history is being made is enough to start with. He has a huge job ahead of him, but his calm demeanour suggests he may just be up to it.

On a more personal level, yesterday Son 1 started college, the first time he has been able to access formal education for three years. Right up to the last minute I wasn't sure he would manage it, he had hardly slept at all for two weeks due to anxiety. But when the moment came he seemed quite calm, he went off on his own and we are very proud of him. Another small step on the way to reaching his goal.

If you need proof that staying calm and positive is good for you, here it is.

I'm going to try hard to follow the advice.

5 comments:

Chris Stovell said...

All the best to Son 1 - well, all of you because you'll be frazzed too. Take care.

Jenny Beattie said...

That's good news about Son 1. All the best to him for college.

Sue Guiney said...

This is wonderful news about Son1, Cathy! And an inspiration to us all. Thanks.

HelenMWalters said...

Although yesterday was 'Blue Monday', it was also Martin Luther King Day. Very appropriate in light of today's event.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic opportunities ahead for your son. Wishing him all the best of luck.

CJ xx