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.

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Author: aliveandcreaking

2012 was a year of major change for me. I turned 65 and gave up full time work and decided to build up my work as a Reiki practitioner and also to spend more time writing - a neglected hobby I have enjoyed since I was at school. The one thing I did not do is RETIRE. Since then I have trained as a civil celebrant, taking funerals and conducting baby naming ceremonies so life definitely began for me at 65! That was 8 years ago and I still haven't retired :) I continue to take funerals, as well as write for pleasure (and maybe one day publication...). I am a firm believer in staying mentally active even if physically it gets harder with age. 2020 has been a challenging year for us all, no matter what our age, but we need to stay positive. We only get one go at this life, so don't waste it!

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