Psychologies

Prue Leith

I feel lucky to have been born with a cheerful, optimisticWhen things go wrong, my instinct is to think either, that didn’t work so I will try something else, or that should have worked, so I’ll give it another go. My husband says he doesn’t want to fill his life with drains, he prefers radiators – I like that analogy. Why spend your time with people who make you miserable?

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