Thursday, February 6, 2025

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Editor's Note

Hi Everyone,

Standing with my feet in the sand as the lively waves rushed past and our children squealed with delight, I caught myself smiling.

Not just smiling, but grinning - wide and big – and I didn’t even realise I was doing it!

That’s what holidays are about.

From boogie boarding the surf of Wategos and Mooloolaba to feeding the birds and marvelling at the glow-worms at O’Reilly’s rainforest retreat to a relaxing time with family on Bribie Island - our holiday was both diverse and nourishing to the soul.  

The last two weeks of my life has been time to relax, time for family, time to have fun, time to reconnect with the carefree Rach who is taking a breath away from the weekly rush of the newspaper deadlines.

Every day it was blissful to wake up without an alarm, wonder from activity to activity without once checking my watch and even indulge in the occasional afternoon nap.

I am sure many of you have enjoyed some time off over the last few months – some of you may even be retired (you lucky things!) – and I hope you can relate to the pleasure of this freedom from commitments.

Life, however, would soon get boring without a purpose and a passion, and for that reason I am always happy to return to work (even with a head cold!)

Thank you to the team who all contributed in keeping the papers humming along nicely, they did an excellent job of course! A special thanks to Ruth Puddefoot for leading the editorial in Whitsunday Life, her passion and dedication is so noticeable in everything she does.

Now that I am back at work, I feel like 2025 has kick-started in my life and I am looking forward to a great year ahead.

A wise man once said that all you need to do is be 1% better than yesterday and I totally agree – over time that 1% soon adds up!

Rach

Quote of the Week: "If you can get 1% better each day for one year, you'll end up thirty-seven times better by the time you're done” (James Clear)

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