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UK Green Film Festival 2012

This weekend I managed to attend the second year of the UK Green Film Festival at several venues around the country including the Chapter Arts Centre here in Cardiff. They showcased a series of environmental documentaries that varied in theme from what makes us happy? (Happy), The benefits of living vegan (Vegucated), How much food we waste as a society (Taste the Waste) and my personal favourite of the festival about the levels of light pollution we admit as a people and what affect this has on our own body, mind and soul as well as the affects seen on other species living on the planet (The City Dark). I managed to attend only two films during the weekend, Happy and the City Dark, and both were incredibly eye opening and I think will resonate my mind for quite some time.

The first that I saw, Happy, explored what it meant to be truly happy and (particularly in the UK, US and Japan) how a growing percentage of the population are increasingly growing unhappier  with higher levels of depression; largely attributed to overworking and a general lack of fulfilment in their lives. The themes of minimalism were high prevalent throughout the movie and could not help comparing my life to some of those involved in the film, asking myself how happy am I? I would like to say I’m pretty happy in most cases but I still think there is a lack of self-actualisation; I just don’t know what it is that’s missing yet. Dr Stephen Stanley, a social psychology lecturer at Cardiff University, made an excellent introduction to the film, questioning “What is it to be happy?” and how exactly can we measure how happy a person truly is? Most say that happiness is just a fleeting moment and that we can’t extend that happiness to last continuously, there must be cycles of unhappiness in there to allow for those fleeting moments. To a large extent I do agree with this but I do think there is more to happiness than just those short bursts of ecstatic energy and I think it largely comes down to being at peace with ourselves and the world around us; and I think this can largely be achieved by not being so materialistic and opening yourself to the wonders of the natural world. This ties in nicely with the other film I managed to see at the UK Film Festival – The City Dark.

I have a fascination with stars and the night sky and often spend up to an hour just gazing up in wonderment at the lustrous canvas above my head. I don’t get many opportunities to do this, which is largely down to the light pollution of the city as well as the regular cloud cover hanging over Wales but there are some spots that I know of that can give me some pretty great views that I usually stop off at for 10 minutes whilst walking home from a friend’s house in the middle of the night. Looking at the sky does make you consider your place in the universe and can put yourself and your ego into perspective and I feel it’s an important part of being human and to a certain extent, being happy.

I’ve had a fantastic time and I’m thankful that Chapter Arts was able to take part in the festival and I’m greatly looking forward to it next year. I’ve met some fantastic people, some of whom already do some amazing work within the Cardiff to slowly transition into a greener, healthier city. I managed to chat to Canton Green Council candidate, Nigel Pugh who has brought to my attention an initiative this Wednesday to try and come up with some creative solutions to making that Green Transition. I’ll hope to be getting more involved in the coming months on how I can play my part!

Did you attend one of the venues for the festival around the UK? What were your thoughts on the movies you saw? Maybe you’ve already seen them and want to share your views? Please feel free to comment! :)

A month has passed…

We’re now into the second month of 2012 and boy has the time flown by! I thought I’d give you guys an update on how things are going with my New Years resolutions. Generally speaking, we’re almost at the stage where lots of people start breaking their resolutions and going back to the same old daily routine. I’d love to say that I’m far from that… but one of the biggest, most tasking changes I wanted to make I’ve barely even started on; swimming.

I’ve been meaning to get back into a routine of exercising but this has yet to materialise and so I’m sad that I’ve missed out on a whole months worth of swimming but I do have 11 more months to make up for it. None of us are perfect, but we do have the ability to make a decision on what we want to do as of NOW. So I’m not going to let this resolution slip away.

That’s enough of the bad, lets talk about the good!

Reading

As my readers will know I pledged that I would read a target of 50 books this year (about a book a week), a task that I would find difficult as I read a measly 3 books in 2011. Within the first month of 2012 I have read 5 books! Huzzah! I’m going to put up a page at the top of my reading list so you guys can keep track of what I’ve read and maybe give some suggestions about what to read next. Maybe you’ve just read a really interesting book that you want to share? Or if you fancy reading a book at the same time that would be fun as well!

A website that I’ve found very useful for keeping track on my reading is Goodreads - check it out!

Travel

I haven’t visited any new countries yet although me and my good friend Chris are booking a trip to Paris to fly in the Easter break so that should be an exciting adventure! I shall keep you posted when the time comes. I also plan on visiting Scotland soon. I shall be taking the train up from Cardiff to Edinburgh so the views shall be magnificent and whether that technically counts as visiting a new country I shall leave that up to you!

How have your new years resolutions going? Are you finding any old habits impossible to break? 

Stay Playful, Be Purrrfect!

One day I met a very interesting cat. He was very friendly, curious, playful and full of life. I started to consider what it would be like to live as a cat, how wondrous it would be not to have to deal with the stress that we humans go through on a day to day basis. Sounds like a dream, huh? Well… I wouldn’t say it’s impossible…

Okay, before I start to sound crazy I don’t literally mean being a cat but instead adopting cat like behaviour. I think too often do we allow ourselves to kill that inner curiosity we have and stick to what we think is safe as well as suppress our playful sides for fear of being called stupid or  immature. However, by doing this we suppress our creativity and the level of happiness we can feel from life.

Being playful is being in touch with oneself.

Here’s a few steps that we can all take to be a little more playful:

  1. Dance – It took me too long to stop being so uptight and worried what people think of my dancing. Who cares what others think! Just let go and start dancing, it’ll make you feel a whole lot better!
  2. Sing as loud as you can! Even if you’re on your own in your house. You’ll relax the body and produce so many endorphins that you’ll just want to pounce at the next fun activity that comes along!
  3. Don’t beat yourself up – I think this is one of the most important thing. Try to let go about these preconceptions of how you should look or what you should feel. Be honest with yourself, but always stay positive!
  4. Laugh… and laugh a lot! Do activities that can help you laugh and feel happy: Tell jokes to your friends or go and see a funny movie.

So give it a try… you’ve got nothing to lose (except those negative feelings!)