I learnt a major life lesson recently. And it involved steak, mashed potato and a mariachi band. Sort of. In a way. Stay with me.
A few months ago I spent seven weeks on the road, traveling around the country doing a series of author-speaking engagements in regional shopping centres. I know. Look out J. K. Rowling, I’m coming for you. One food court at a time. But the truth is the whole experience was terrific.
Hold the phone. What?
You’re thinking that spending hours in airport lounges, on planes, in taxi queues and in shopping centre food courts alone would be – what’s the word? – oh yes, horrible. I mean you can only kill time playing Angry Birds for so many hours before you become an Angry Bird yourself. But I wasn’t alone. I was lucky enough to be traveling with another speaker; an inspiring, hilarious, clever woman I’ll call Jaula. Jaula Poye. Ahem. So the whole crisscrossing the country experience was like a Girls Own Adventure.
And so it was that in between the laughter, the story-swapping and the quick-we’ve-got-five-minutes-to-spare-lets-go-look-in-Witchery, I ended up learning a major life lesson from Jaula. And it was this: I need to start ordering off the menu. It’s an expression (if you haven’t heard it before) which means being confident enough to order something that’s not listed on the menu. So you order OFF the menu.