Time to reflect…
Hi there.
It’s still dark outside. Proper early. The quiet sort of early when the world hasn’t quite woken up yet.
Ragnar and Erik have just come charging in through the back door, both of them cold, bushy-tailed and full of purpose. Side by side, tails straight up like dodgems at the fair. They always arrive like that – as if they’ve got somewhere important to be. I do love those two.
After I fed them, I did something out of the ordinary. I sat down with a cuppa and gave myself five minutes. No phone, no emails, no texts. Just stillness. And in that small pause, I realised how rare those moments have become. Even when I am sitting doing nothing though, the brain is still churning at a million miles a minute. Crazy? Nah. Pretty normal, I think. I suspect I’m not alone.
So many of us – especially women – are constantly on the move. If we’re not physically doing something, we’re mentally racing ahead to the next thing on the list. We’re brilliant at it too. Efficient. Capable. Gritty. We just get on with what needs doing.
And goodness me, there’s always something that needs doing.
But here’s the rub. We get so good at meeting everyone else’s needs, fulfilling responsibilities, and ticking boxes, that we forget ourselves. Sitting still almost feels uncomfortable – like we should be earning the right to stop. I have ALWAYS felt guilty when I do nothing.
Even crafters, who understand better than most how nourishing creativity can be, fall into this trap. We know what it feels like when our hands are busy and our minds finally settle. We know how restorative making can be. And yet how often do we still push it aside?
“I’ll do it later.”
“Once everything else is done.”
“When I’ve got more time.”
Spoiler alert: everything else is never done.
My pottery hasn’t been unpacked since the Open Days. My pottery studio hasn’t seen me since then. That was November. I know the kids have been home for a fortnight, and they have been my priority. But NOVEMBER?
I don’t think we better ourselves by becoming even more efficient at what drains us. I think we grow when we invest in what feeds us – the things that make us feel alive rather than merely productive.
Those five quiet minutes earlier reminded me of something important: stillness isn’t laziness. It’s nourishment. It’s where clarity creeps in, where ideas surface, where creativity has room to breathe.
So next year – and beyond – I’m making a conscious decision to create more space and time for the things I love. More time for what fills my cup. Not instead of responsibility, but alongside it. No. I’m not retiring! But I am going to make a few changes, so that I can do more of what feeds my soul. Who’s with me?
Because when we nourish ourselves, we don’t become less capable. We become more alive.
Last day of the year today. Good day to sit and do nothing for a bit. Go for a walk with Dave. Hold hands.
The Germans have a wonderful phrase — Einen guten Rutsch — a good slide into the New Year.
So hop on the Clarity Bus, slide on in with us, and to every one of our friends and customers: einen guten Rutsch!
Wishing you a happy, healthy, prosperous, creative New Year.
See you on the other side!
Love and Clarity
Barb x x x
13 thoughts on “Time to reflect…”
Happy new year to you and all your family and clarity team.. here’s to a good one xxx
Happy New Year to all at Clarity.
Happy New Year to you Barbara, your family and Clarity team.
As always your words resonate with me.
Best wishes xx
just taken my 5 minutes looking out at a bright blue sky and watching a plane go by. Wondering who is on board and where they’re going. Back home after a family visit or off to see new year in with family or just back to work? Wishing you, Dave, all the Clarity team and my Clarity friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year. x
PS Good to see the cushion came into play on Xmas day.
Happy New Year to you and yours. Like you I intend making more craft time for me.xx
Beste Wünsche für einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr und Lebensfreude das ganze Jahr über!!!
A Very Happy New Year to you Dave and all at Clarity Towers. Love your blogs, Barbara. Thank you so much for all the time and effort you spend on your Clarity family. It is much appreciated and knowing you are there brightens my day. Todays blog gives food for thought and time for reflection. I’ve always thought that time sitting quietly is not laziness (though my husband would disagree!!).. I’m reminded of ‘What is this world if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare’. love to all. x
Good morning Barbara
I am definitely with you. I have been taking care of my parents and worrying myself sick, and time for myself has become a rare luxury.
So, in the New Year, I vow to make more time to craft… it is therapy and healing in the most creative form.
Wishing Barbara and the whole Clarity Family a Creative Healthy New 🎊 XOXO
We had some good news yesterday and so are ending this year on a good note.
Today’s blog gives food for thought, I agree with you.
Happy 2026 to all.
A Healthy, Happy, Creative AND Restful New Year to you Barbara , Dave and all the Clarity team.
Lots of love,
Linda xx
Wishing you and Dave and all the extended Clarity family a very Happy, Healthy and Crafty ( in a good way!) New Year
Xx
Yes five silent minutes sounds good. Wishing you and your family and all at Clarity a very Happy New Year!
I learnt that when waking or when the sun comes up you should immerse yourself in the sun’s rising for a few minutes. It gets your circadian rhythm going. I like to look out of my bedroom window at the glimpses of the sea I am lucky to have or just step out into the garden: very calming.
Wishing you and your loved ones a very Happy New Year, Barbara and a big thank you for all you did for us in 2025. x