What You Follow, Follows You
Yesterday, while Clara was at the piano, I leafed through the latest issue of Vanity Fair.
The end of an article on Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes caught my eye. Katie was upset at the press for spreading unfound stories about her new baby. She admitted to actively following all the gossip because “this is my future. This is my family and I care so much about them.”
She’s right. The things she spends time thinking about ARE her future. Katie, you’ve really got to stop watching and reading the stuff that gets you upset and angry.
Is being up to date on the latest gossip about you and yours more important than your sanity and peace of mind.
Of course not. Look, curiosity killed the cat too.
And for that very reason, as hard as it may seem at first, I suggest Katie stop reading and watching and listening to anything remotely connected to her and her family.
If all of us would just pay attention to our own lives, the world would be a better place. And that includes Katie and Tom.
It’s been a couple of years since I stopped watching teevee and listening to the radio. Can you believe I don’t want to be reminded of the latest war, terrorism attack, political posturing, or bird flu plagues. Let alone all those gossip shows and magazines Katie’s keeping tabs with.
I must be crazy. Definitely not in touch.
You might agree. And then again, the 5 CDs in The Secret Power of Words and Music may have pulled a fast one on your sanity as well. You might also be feeling calm, quietly confident, more alive, rested and rejuvenated. You’ve traded in the hectic commercial airwaves with healthy, pristine sounds.
If you haven’t, go and find out what’s been missing in your life. Certainly not more news.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Bad news stops being palatable when you feel GOOD. Listen to any of these 5 CDs and watch your cravings for negative news diminish. What you follow, follows you.
The end of an article on Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes caught my eye. Katie was upset at the press for spreading unfound stories about her new baby. She admitted to actively following all the gossip because “this is my future. This is my family and I care so much about them.”
She’s right. The things she spends time thinking about ARE her future. Katie, you’ve really got to stop watching and reading the stuff that gets you upset and angry.
Is being up to date on the latest gossip about you and yours more important than your sanity and peace of mind.
Of course not. Look, curiosity killed the cat too.
And for that very reason, as hard as it may seem at first, I suggest Katie stop reading and watching and listening to anything remotely connected to her and her family.
If all of us would just pay attention to our own lives, the world would be a better place. And that includes Katie and Tom.
It’s been a couple of years since I stopped watching teevee and listening to the radio. Can you believe I don’t want to be reminded of the latest war, terrorism attack, political posturing, or bird flu plagues. Let alone all those gossip shows and magazines Katie’s keeping tabs with.
I must be crazy. Definitely not in touch.
You might agree. And then again, the 5 CDs in The Secret Power of Words and Music may have pulled a fast one on your sanity as well. You might also be feeling calm, quietly confident, more alive, rested and rejuvenated. You’ve traded in the hectic commercial airwaves with healthy, pristine sounds.
If you haven’t, go and find out what’s been missing in your life. Certainly not more news.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Bad news stops being palatable when you feel GOOD. Listen to any of these 5 CDs and watch your cravings for negative news diminish. What you follow, follows you.
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