Blog 78. How I Prepare Myself for Being Supervisor

 

Each fall I go down to the cemetery, in the center of the city. There, I pick up horse chestnuts, which have come down from the trees. It is a peaceful and meditative exercise, done in the golden sunshine, so typical for this season.

Later on, I put these chestnuts in the pocket of my coat. Every time I am on my way to a supervision assignment, I will place my hand in the pocket and touch the chestnuts. It is an enjoyable feeling to stir the whole lot. Moreover, the activity brings back pleasant memories of that day in the fall when I assembled them.

To sum up, my fall ritual helps me, afterward, to be focused and in a good mood as a supervisor.

The video has been shot and directed by two of my grandchildren, Veronika and Therese. Both are teenagers and skilled experts at handling videos.

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