My powered wheelchair broke. Again. So, I am stuck inside my flat. I have switched wheelchairs, and can scoot about, but inside only. I now have time to write this! There is nothing to watch on the TV at the moment…
but football!
;)
I want to type this post.
Everyone has to deal with various issues.
Don’t get overwhelmed.
Stay calm.
Break them down to smaller problems. A long list, maybe, but of ‘bite-size problems’.
Review, free in the knowledge that you know what the 'taste' of each is (or how best to tackle).
Begin to tackle each small issue, one by one.
… and repeat.
Look back, see how far you’ve progressed already! Let self-confidence grow.
Keep going.
You will see the end. Believe in yourself.
Keep going
You will reach the end successfully!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMel7YlUUU0
...Politics.
OK, I may have scared you off now, but hopefully us Brits all feel similar. Long-standing readers of this blog, will know that I joined the Green Party in 2015, working for them soon after. Prior to this date I had always voted for Labour, so you will understand that what you read is written by someone who has political views!…
A few notes___
The past two Prime-ministers have not won any General Elections.
The most recent General Election was Boris Johnson’s victory in 2019.
Johnson was still surfing on the success of 2016’s Brexit (won by Farage lies).
Partygate, dishonesty, hand-over to another.
This is how ‘democracy’ is run by a Tory government.
Election. Liar. Failure. Failure.
'Truss announced her resignation on 20 October 2022 amid a government crisis, triggering a leadership contest.[116] On 22 October, it was reported that Sunak had the required number of supporters—100 members of the House of Commons—to run in the ballot on 24 October. The total number of MPs who publicly declared support passed 100 on the afternoon of 22 October.[117] On 23 October, Sunak declared that he would stand for election.[118] After Johnson ruled himself out of the race and Penny Mordaunt withdrew her candidacy, Sunak was announced as the new Conservative leader on 24 October.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp1n7tzFCCE
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