What one skill would you choose for a day?

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Listening to the radio yesterday I heard DJ Fearne Cotton say she wished she could sing like Jessie J for a day, just to see what it is like, and that set me thinking.

If I could choose one skill, what would it be?  To sing like Jessie J?  To play tennis like Serena Williams?  To drive a Formula One car like a champion? To cook like Raymond Blanc?  To fly a plane?   One can argue that we can all learn these skills, but most of them take time, money – not to mention a degree of talent or at least aptitude!  I would like a ‘cheat’ day where I woke able to do something as an expert, not a novice, with no effort on my part!

My chosen skill would be to play the piano.  Well actually a bit more than that… to be able to play Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 as well as any concert pianist and to be able to play jazz improvisations equally well.  Not much to ask really!

As I child I didn’t have piano lessons and it wasn’t until my 40s that I decided to try and teach myself.  I was able to use a friend’s piano (although he refused – wisely – to teach me), and spent many Saturday mornings practising the William Tell Overture and sundry other ‘simple’ pieces.  If my friend was in the house while I practised I would occasionally hear a distant shout of ‘Count!!” as he endured my wimpish efforts.  I am not naturally a patient person, and I used to get frustrated that I couldn’t just PLAY!  Which is why it would be such a treat to have a day when my fingers would automatically and beautifully play wonderful piano music.  Needless to say I gave up and can’t play at all.

If anyone else reads this blog, I’d be really interested to know what your ‘secret’ skill wish would be.

A touch of reflection

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It’s just over a year since I started this blog and I’m not a very regular blogger, but thought I ought to take a moment to think back over the last year.

I gave up full time work in August 2012 and have spent the time since then developing my own new business as a Reiki and EFT Practitioner. I have also managed to fit in a wonderful month in Australia, visits to friends around the UK,  as well as joining a creative writing course, and achieving a proofreading diploma,

The business is growing slowly but steadily and I now have my own premises – though I don’t work full time.  The whole point is to make enough of a living for those extras like long holidays in faraway places without having to slog my guts out in a 40+ hour week!!!  I also enjoy Reiki and EFT as they are wonderful therapies that can help people without doing any harm.

On the whole it’s been a pretty good year, despite the sadness of losing my 97 year old aunt in April.  At a recent checkup with my GP she commented that my cholesterol and blood pressure levels were better than they’ve been for years – and the only thing that has changed is my work situation.  Proof, if any were needed, that stress has physical manifestations!

My birth certificate says I am 66, but I have decided to start counting backwards so on my birthday last month I turned 64…  Roll on being 60 again 😉