Fontanelle I know you're there I caught a glimpse A gentle smile Oh fontanelle You raised your hat I saw a wink The laughter roared The briefest spell The ups and downs Our life endures Keep us at bay To keep you well You hide your eyes The brim so wide You … Continue reading Poetic nervousness
An open letter to Brad and Ange
(A comment on celebrity culture, mental health and social media....appeared as a featured blog post on Huffington Post Ents. Available here) Dear Brad and Ange, I write to you in response to the distress you have caused me today. As professionals, you are no doubt aware that your role as a celebrity brings with it … Continue reading An open letter to Brad and Ange
Guest blog: Sam Nichol – The spice of life
A fabulous new blog post from my wonderfully talented 18 year old step son Sam Nichol Some very interesting observations about anxiety. Take a read - and feel free to follow him The Spice of Life Olympic Standard Procrastination 261 is an odd composite number, composed of two prime numbers multiplied together. Bringing the … Continue reading Guest blog: Sam Nichol – The spice of life
Home is where the health is
It's housing day-eve, I work for Home Group and I've just read a Guardian article entitled 'Could bad buildings damage your mental health?' So, naturally, this is a subject I'm seriously interested in. Let's get comfy You can't really write a post about the positive impact of tranquil surroundings when the UFC is blaring out … Continue reading Home is where the health is
The versatile blogger awards
So as a relatively new blogger, it was nice to find out about this initiative from Depressionistheenemy to share blogs with others....so thanks for tagging me! And if anyone wants to take a look, their arts and media posts are really interesting (especially to me - loving the arts and working in marketing/media!). So, for … Continue reading The versatile blogger awards
Five things anxious minds do not want to hear
Original post on Huffington Post and shared through Time to Change 'Don't panic' OK, I'll not panic. The end. Are you kidding?! Do you think I would choose to be hyperventilating at 03:57 am if I had a magic panic on/off switch? And don't tell me to calm down. Don't make me angry. I'll … Continue reading Five things anxious minds do not want to hear
You’re so vain, I bet you think this blog is about you.
I'm no psychologist. I haven't a Psychology GCSE to my name. So I won't give what I am talking about here a diagnosis. Because who am I, with my Art A-Level and 'Dummy's Guide to the Mind' to pluck a name from the Diagnostic Statistical Manual and assign it to this blog? But I do … Continue reading You’re so vain, I bet you think this blog is about you.
Totally awks.
Is the title of this blog totally cringe? It's worrying me a little. Will people think I am trying to be cool. God, that's so not-cool. That word - cool. I say that all the time. What must people think? I'm the epitome of not-cool...and I seriously need to chill. I wouldn't say I suffer … Continue reading Totally awks.
How to land a plane
(or, My experience of anti-depressants and other stories Meet Serotonin. A good mate of mine. We never used to be that close. I thought we were, but Serotonin was one of those fair weather friends. First hint of troubled water and she pissed right off. So when we recently formed a meaningful friendship (as opposed … Continue reading How to land a plane
Stop the bus, I want to get off
Buses. They used to terrify me. Trains didn't, planes didn't, even boats didn't. And cars were OK - unless you count that 'new car' smell that our Scirocco reeked of. I was always convinced it would make me chunder en route to grandmas. Of course, it rarely did but the thought of puking without a … Continue reading Stop the bus, I want to get off
