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First published on my blog on March 27, 2020. Read the post here →
Last week as I stepped into the cold water of the ocean off the coast of Malmö in the south of Sweden, I had my phone with me. I’ve a habit to do that, now and again, as I record myself going in, staying in, sharing my experiences with cold bathing. What came out of my mouth that crisp spring afternoon, with sunshine and blue skies, as I was standing in the water, which, just like the air was around five degrees Celsius, was this: There is calm to be had.
The world has turned upside-down, for so many. A global pandemic is raging, and I fear that we’ve just seen the beginning of it. Cities, counties, countries and companies are closing down in varying degrees, and whatever was normal, no longer is.
And.
It’s easy to not experience calm right now.
I also know it’s equally easy to experience calm.
There are many things I have no say in.
But there are many things I have a say in.
There is calm to be had.
Can I always choose calm?
The choice is still there though.
By Helena Roth5
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First published on my blog on March 27, 2020. Read the post here →
Last week as I stepped into the cold water of the ocean off the coast of Malmö in the south of Sweden, I had my phone with me. I’ve a habit to do that, now and again, as I record myself going in, staying in, sharing my experiences with cold bathing. What came out of my mouth that crisp spring afternoon, with sunshine and blue skies, as I was standing in the water, which, just like the air was around five degrees Celsius, was this: There is calm to be had.
The world has turned upside-down, for so many. A global pandemic is raging, and I fear that we’ve just seen the beginning of it. Cities, counties, countries and companies are closing down in varying degrees, and whatever was normal, no longer is.
And.
It’s easy to not experience calm right now.
I also know it’s equally easy to experience calm.
There are many things I have no say in.
But there are many things I have a say in.
There is calm to be had.
Can I always choose calm?
The choice is still there though.