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Out with old habits, and out for a walk in Bristol

2 July 2019

It takes a long time to change bad habits.

It’s hard to stop the voice in your head that says “you don’t deserve good things.” It’s hard to stop believing that you only deserve love if you look a certain way. It’s hard to make those voices stop and to go outside and enjoy life, sometimes.

 

Yellow flowers in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin Pink roses in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin

 

This morning I woke up still tired, still with a headache leftover from yesterday, and the thought of the gym did not feel like a good one.

Outside it was beautiful – the brightest blue sky – so I decided to stop lying in bed overthinking, and go out into the lovely world.

 

Cranes by the harbour in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin Outside the Arnolfini in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin

 

I decided I would walk around the river, and try to notice all the lovely things. It’s a route I have trodden hundreds of times, but sometimes a break from routine makes the familiar seem new. I felt like I was on an adventure by myself. Even the air smelled different – fresher.

 

The SS Great Britain in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin Flowers growing through a balcony in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin

 

I watched people on the way to work, and noticed how their footsteps sounded. I stopped to smell flowers and marvel at all the different shapes and colours, and bees! I watched swallows zooming through the air to catch bugs for breakfast. I watched the water move and sparkle, and saw a glitterball on a boat do the same. I saw flowers growing through the holes of a balcony. I crossed many bridges. It really turned my mood around.

 

Glitterball on a boat in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin The river in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin

 

When I got back to my neighbourhood, I decided to stop in to one of my local cafes for a bit of breakfast and a cuppa. There I bumped into two lovely ladies that I know and are always a positive presence, and waved hello to someone I know who works there. My heart felt full as I sat outside with my cup of tea, watching people go about their daily lives.

As soon as I got home, I sat in the garden, in the sun, in the quiet, and wrote it all down.

It really does help to do a little bit of what you want to.

 

Yellow pom pom flowers in Bristol by Lyzi Unwin

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