Kindness, Wisdom, Minimalism & Bluebells
- by Alexis Kaliszewski
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- 17 Mar, 2017
The Kindness Diaries

I'm inspired by people who have a positive energy, are kind and know how to listen and be calm. With friends I've been watching The Kindness Diaries where an ex London stockbroker rides his yellow bike (with sidecar) called Kindness One around the world, searching for the good in humanity. He takes no money with him (although he has a camera crew) and relies on people's kindness for his food and a place to stay. In some cases he and the crew decide to give something special back, such as toys, books, medicine and a water filter to an orphanage. It's a good watch, and so heartwarming to see the pure kindness in action. Who inspires you?
Rebeccah's Wisdom

My friend Rebeccah, who I met through social media, is wise, calm, knowledgeable and well-travelled. A real tonic to be around, as my Nanna would say. I asked Rebeccah to write a few words that I could pass on to you. Here is what she sent me..
‘I choose to feel nourished each day by making the choice to be on a Wellness Path. A Wellness Path supports a strong immune system, guides me into clarity for decisions I make daily for work and helps me to communicate in a positive way with family, friends and colleagues. This is a lot! I know that my environment defines how I respond to a person, a situation and even a food. So my first easy step onto this path is to really breathe. Do you know the type of breath I mean? It goes like this: go to a place where you can have some personal space, and keeping your focus on the base of your spine take a deep breath in through the nose and exhale forcefully through your mouth. Do this 10 times. This helps to rebalance both body and mind and manage any emotional distress.’
‘I choose to feel nourished each day by making the choice to be on a Wellness Path. A Wellness Path supports a strong immune system, guides me into clarity for decisions I make daily for work and helps me to communicate in a positive way with family, friends and colleagues. This is a lot! I know that my environment defines how I respond to a person, a situation and even a food. So my first easy step onto this path is to really breathe. Do you know the type of breath I mean? It goes like this: go to a place where you can have some personal space, and keeping your focus on the base of your spine take a deep breath in through the nose and exhale forcefully through your mouth. Do this 10 times. This helps to rebalance both body and mind and manage any emotional distress.’
Got a spare month to read a book?
My favourite novel of all time so far is The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. Gritty, humorous, dry, open, long, and with her own style of grammar where she sticks in capital letters at whim. It took me several attempts to get into it but I'm so glad I saw it through. Parts of it will remain with me always.

A bluebell secret for you
The best-known bluebell honeypot in the Forest of Dean is between Beechenhurst and Speech House, near Coleford, but locals prefer the area around Soudley, to the south-east. 'The whole woodland around the village becomes a blanket of blue and you can smell them even with the windows closed,' says smallholder Poppy Turpin-West. From the Dean Heritage Museum in Soudley a marked trail (green arrows) swings round and up Bradley Hill. Continue on the old Roman road towards Wenchford picnic site to wallow in a 'virtual lagoon of bluebells'.

The importance of a good logo
I heard a brief talk this month by local graphic designer Matthew Jolly of Jolly Good Design about the importance of branding in business. People are very visual; we only have moments to capture their attention. However large or small your business you need to have a logo and branding that they find attractive. Your branding needs to target your audience and can create trust and perceived value in your product or services. It doesn’t need to shout, but it needs to be tasteful and suited to your trade. People become familiar with it and it begins to speak for itself, and for you. People trust what is familiar to them. It is such an essential part of your business as it represents you, that it’s well worth paying someone to do an exceptionally good one for you. It's your 'shop window' - your first and lasting impression.
Do you do juicing?
Either making your own, or buying organic, cold-pressed juice is nutritious and makes your body happy and your skin glow. So many nutrients will reach your body, and much faster than if you were eating the fruit and veg.
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I don’t bother much with eating fruit and I know I can get my required fix of it in a healthy juice or a smoothie. It’s also good for nourishing children who would otherwise turn their nose up at it. You need to put in plenty of vegetables, not just fruit. If you're in Gloucestershire you can have organic juice delivered to your door by Cotswold Juice Company.
Living with less
I have always wanted to clear my clutter and for some reason the process is still ongoing, but now I regularly feed my brain with information about minimalism and living with less. I watch several talks a week and listen to books on the subject. The benefits are amazing if you listen to the testimonials of those who have chosen to incorporate minimalism into their lifestyle, and realised that that less ‘stuff’ makes them happier. More time to enjoy life and travel; less time cleaning and worrying and wasting money. If you use the search words: minimalism, clutter clearing, living with less, and the tiny house project, you will find plenty to watch, listen to and be inspired by. It’s easier once you get started. In fact it feels GREAT! Could this be something that would improve your life too? Or are you already good at only having the things that you need or love?
