5 life lessons I have learnt
Friday, 19 June 2020
Hey readers,
I thought today I would share with you the five top lessons
that I have learnt so far in my life.
1. Good people.
My first lesson is that there are more good people in the
world than bad. I know shock horror I am sure the media would love to differ
but then again it wouldn’t sell papers.
Sometimes we can all
get sucked into the doom and the gloom of bad news that we can forget that
there are so many good people in this world. I think the below quote is spot on
and something that we should all try and remember.
“At times the world
may seem an unfriendly and sinister place, but believe that there is much more good
in it than bad. All you have to do is look hard enough. and what might seem to
be a series of unfortunate events may in fact be the first steps of a journey.”
― Lemony Snicket
2. Sod’s Law.
The second lesson I have learnt is that Sod's Law will
always kick your ass every single time. When you think you know what will
happen in life then you can guarantee that something will pull that your feet
at that moment in time.
I suppose a classic example would be where is that bus
when I am running late when normally it is bang on time!
3. Not all thoughts are true.
As a person who suffers from anxiety, you believe every thought and feel
though that may not always be the case. Sometimes, our mind tricks us into
thinking stuff even though it is not true.
But remember that it is important to not always believe these thoughts,
yes they seem real but always remember they are just thoughts and it is your choice
to choose to believe in them or not.
4. Feelings.
Feelings can be good or they can bad. As I have mentioned
before I am a person who suffers from anxiety and depression which can at times
take me to dark places.
It can be scary and feel like you are going to be stuck
feeling this way forever. But rest assured as someone who has battled for a
long time with mental health conditions feelings pass with time.
Hold on to that
thought when you are in a dark and scary place, you can and will get through
this even if it takes time. Life is constantly moving and so will you.
5. A cup of tea.
The final lesson that I have learnt in my life is and one of
the best cures for stressful situations is to have a cup of tea and toast like it
is the best way to solves problems. So,
if I need time to think this is the one-stop solution to give me a chance to
think clearer.
What lessons have you learnt in life? What do you think of
mine? Love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below.
Cheers for reading X
Benefits of practising silence
Wednesday, 17 June 2020
Hey readers,
There is so much noise around us nowadays especially as we
are at home more. The noise is everywhere from the TV, phone, tablet whatever
there is a constant stream of information that wants to grab our attention.
Sometimes it can really get to me because of how easy it is
to access and can get overwhelming. That is why it is important to learn the
skill of taking ten minutes a day along in the quiet to just be without any
distractions.
I have started doing this a few months ago and I will be
honest at first I did find it really hard with having so many racing thoughts,
it just didn’t feel comfortable, however, over time it gets easier with practice
and you will be amazed at the benefits it can have on you.
I find taking time out each day to slow down is important as
it really helps me appreciate the moment instead of constantly wanting to do
the next thing. It gives me that time to just stop and breathe. I simply do
nothing and it is really relaxing to just let go and take in the moment.
The way I like to incorporate my 10 minutes of silence a day
is to lie on my bed as that is my favourite place to be. I turn everything off
and close my eyes and let whatever comes into my head slip away. I forget about
it if it is important it will come back to me. Just allowing the flow to come
and go really helps give me a little bit fo calmness for that day.
I think it is a real skill to learn to be present and in the
moment, even if it is just for a small percentage of the day. The world moves
fast and it is too easy to get hooked into the chaos of it all. I really enjoy
moments where I can just sit and be mindful, to feel whatever it is and just
breathe. I am not massively into mindfulness but just sitting and breathing has
helped greatly with learning to relax, which funny enough is something I am not
very good at.
I have found it to help my anxiety and thoughts by training
myself to not feed into them but focus on the sensory of the here and now. I am
learning to let go of the anxiety and knowing that ten minutes of the day is
mine to just be, relax and appreciate what is happening right here and right
now.
I think just allowing myself permission of
sorts to do this because I constantly feel that I have to be doing something or
have not achieved anything. Sometimes, you can learn a lot more just being and
reflecting rather than constantly on the go where you don’t appreciate things
because your constantly wanting to move on to the next thing.
What are your thoughts on practising silence? Do you
incorporate silence in your day? Love to hear your thoughts in the comment
section below.
Cheers for reading X
20 non-screen activities to do indoors.
Monday, 15 June 2020
Hey readers,
Bored at home with the kids and looking for something to d that will distract them enough to stop watching the screen. Look no further as I have 20 fun activities to do indoors when at home.
1. Make a fort.
2. Do some potato art - simply cut out shapes from the potato such
as a star and then paint the potato shape and cover the sheet of paper.
3. Can't go wrong with reading a book.
4. Have a bath any old time, doesn't
have to be in the evening but sure is a time killer and most kids enjoy the
bath right?!
5. Do a jigsaw puzzle.
6. Make your own playdoh, really easy to
do and the kids will love it.
7. Paint some stones and leave them out
when you go out on a walk for someone else to enjoy.
8. Play a board game – my favourite is
UNO.
9. Turn the radio on and do some dancing
in your living room.
10. Make an indoor obstacle course indoors using objects in your home. You
could use pillows, toys and cushions to help create a fun way to make an obstacle
course.
11. Let your kid’s vacuum (oblivious depending on their age, don’t recommend
giving a one-year-old) but kids absolutely love playing the adult role and
teaching them to look after the place they live in.
12. Play some bubbles.
13. Make a card for family or friend. You don’t need much simply use paper
and colour pens. People will love to receive something handmade as it is that
personal touch.
14. Learn the Japanese origami which
is the art of paper folding.
15. Make paper aeroplanes.
16. Try some coin rubbing art.
17. Plant some seeds – a couple of simple seeds to plant is mustard or
crescent and you can just place them in an empty yoghurt pot and watch them grow.
18. Make some homemade ice lollies.
19. Make tape roads – all you will need is masking tape and put on the floor
to create roads and roundabout. Then after kids then can use their cars on it.
20. Make some gratitude paper chains – done a post here on how to do it.
What things do to you do when indoors with your kids? Love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below.
Cheers for reading X
Reasons to love Youtube
Friday, 12 June 2020
Hey readers,
We are now in the internet age and where better place to explore than good old YouTube especially as we are spending more time at home due to the Coronavirus.
I love YouTube I will be honest and it has saved many a boring day or dealing with the awkward questions my eldest asks me.
Not to mention the vast amount of variety of video available on Youtube from tutorials and reviews on products to name a couple (though there are many more).
I would otherwise be clueless with things that I know thanks tog good old Youtube so let's celebrate all things YouTube!
I would otherwise be clueless with things that I know thanks tog good old Youtube so let's celebrate all things YouTube!
1. Cost.
Most of the videos that you can watch on Youtube are free apart from the premium level but let's face it most people don't opt for that service.
2. 24/7.
Youtube is accessible to anyone in the world 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year.
3. Variety.
On Youtube the variety of information is amazing. There is so much out there from tutorials to free films. You can even get 30-minute type shows so there is definitely something on Youtube for everyone to enjoy.
4. Knowledge.
YouTube is a platform where you can get a lot of information to help with learning. For me personally, an obvious example where I have learnt something off Youtube is navigating around Blogger.
It has helped me tremendously as a blogger to help me feel more confident in working around the Blogger website.
Also, you can take your time, stop and pause. You can even come back and do little bits making it more manageable to fit around you and your needs.
Also, you can take your time, stop and pause. You can even come back and do little bits making it more manageable to fit around you and your needs.
5. Accessible for all.
Anyone regardless of background or experience cam upload a video and there are little restrictions on what can post (apart from the obvious). Giving people the free rains over the material.
6. Unedited.
It can be unedited and what you see is what you get. I will be honest I love really dodgy amateur videos just for the comedy purposes alone.
7. Individual.
You can learn about someone's life and get to know the vloggers better on a social level. Because the individual is doing the recording and you get a sense of authenticity.
Vlogging world is very popular with people because it is not like traditional TV shows because it is about someone's life and they are recording it for you to view.
Vlogging world is very popular with people because it is not like traditional TV shows because it is about someone's life and they are recording it for you to view.
8. Playlists.
You can create your own playlist on Youtube tailored to your taste. Remember in the 90s making mixtapes and the effort with stop and starting again with the tape recorder.
Well, using personalised YouTube playlists is the modern way to tailor your needs. You can also pick the videos without the ads so playing right through without skipping even so often, win!
Do you relate to any of these positive aspects of liking Youtube? Love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below.
Cheers for reading X
Never Alone by Elizabeth Haynes (book review)
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Hey readers,
Today I am going to do a book review of Never Alone by Elizabeth Haynes. It is an adult thriller fiction book.

The main plot is about a woman called Sarah who was married to Jim but he died in a car crash.
Sarah is struggling with debt in her home up in the Yorkshire Dales. She had a visit from a university friend of Sarah and Jim’s called Aiden.
He needs a place to stay and Sarah offers him a room her home. He insists on paying rent which is an incentive as she really needs the money and the fact that she is struggling with loneliness.
Sarah and Aiden get friendly and after getting close after a night out at the local pub and the end of the night having sex together.
Over time feelings between Sarah and Aiden grow for each other.
There is one problem with the situation between Sarah and Aiden is that everyone other than Sarah knows that Aiden is a masseur and provides organisms for women as a job.
They have fallen out and it progresses that it is purely a job for him. He has been honest with every question Sarah says. However, over time Sarah accepts this and trusts him.
There is another friend called Sophie who is having relationship problems with her husband and gets to know a friend of Sarah's called Will.
Sophie and Will have a fling but Sophie wants to continue it further. However, this point will I'd obsessed.
He gets threatening towards Sarah because she had a one night stand a whole back causing him to blackmail Sarah.
Sarah has two older children called Louis and Kitty. Kitty is at university and comes to stay over the holidays at Sarah's.
Louis has fallen out with his mum due to his dad's death, blaming Sarah for not driving when the night his dad died.
Sophie at this point has told George about will and his obsessive behaviour. He tells her to vanish for a while to try and make it cool down. However, this only leads the will to lead on to darker plans.
I won't spoil the ending but with the weather turning for the worst with heavy snow and we find out the lengths people will go for the one they get attached too.
I loved Elizabeth Haynes previous work and so naturally was delighted to see another title that I had not read yet. I found the book a real page-turner and engaging. I like the fact that it wasn’t dragged out but there was enough balance for the beginning, middle and end section. Definitely worth a read if you enjoy a good thriller that keeps you guessing.
I give it 5 stars out of five.
Cheers for reading X
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