Colette’s Commercial Tips/Guidance
- I
love Moleskine notebooks, they are so robust, last forever and my
particular favourite is the ones with squared paper inside. Don’t ask me why but that type helps me
be more creative. I filled my last
book with stuck in leaves, flowers, poems, short stories and could not
bring it with me to Malta. Do you
know, I am missing it still and am determined to get a new one fast.
- I
have long copied my mother in using Oil of Ulay as a moisturiser (pink
bottle). She would hold all my
children’s faces to her cheek when looking after them and they would
return to me smelling of this cream.
I cannot use the sensitive version or even the sunscreen one as
they don’t have that gloriously familiar smell.
- One
of my son’s girlfriends introduced me to Donkey/Ass soap. Don’t laugh, Cleopatra used it after
all, and I have to admit for cleaning the skin this soap beats everything
else on the market. Before you
laugh yourself silly, try it!
- Never
ever write letters, complicated emails or have deep detailed conversations
last thing at night. It is a
recipe for a sleepless night.
Create a bedtime routine that includes calling yourself to account
each night. This should not be a
berating self-damaging process. It
just means thinking about the day and how you handled yourself, what you
would improve, what you would do better and what you should have
neglected. It should help kick
start a better day ahead, not finish you off in depression.
- Don’t
backbite as a principle. I remember
being in a committee meeting with a very challenging person who invariably
got everyone’s back up. One
meeting I had a heated consultation with her and said my piece honestly
but knowing me bluntly too. The
next meeting the lady did not show and suddenly the other committee
members launched into verbal assaults of this missing member. I was furious and told them that if I
had a problem with anyone they would know about it and I certainly was not
willing to attack a person who was not there to defend themselves. Besides being a waste of time I have
long felt that what people do to others they eventually do to you. So, if they are running someone down be
pretty sure when you are not around they are doing a hatchet job on you!
- Be
with good people as much as possible.
My neighbour on Rhodes was an architect, when not feeding the local
stray cats with huge bags of food that he bought, he was on the slopes of
the island planting trees for the environment. Apart from that he was an exceptionally kind person who was
a joy to our entire apartment block.
He and his wife just improved the neighbourhood somehow and raised the bar on
what a real human being should be.
- Be
grateful, it has nothing to do with what you have, own or are. It is a state of being and as such should
be aspired to. Be grateful for
health, if you don’t have that be grateful for loved ones, if you don’t
have that be grateful for all those who you once had, if you have never
had anyone be grateful that in the days ahead you will have an opportunity
to love someone you have yet to meet.
Very Good!!
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