


If the juggle is a struggle
Last week I read a brief but brilliant post from one of my
good friends Emma Adams.
Emma is a mum of two, small business owner and master
juggler of family, first aid and all of the life admin that comes with adulting.
She is used to the…

When you’re full someone else feeling hungry doesn’t really matter OR: Why comparison is utterly unhelpful.
When I was little and making a huge deal over finishing my dinner sometimes my mum, out of sheer desperation would say to me “clear your plate- there’s people starving in Ethiopia.” And she was right- there absolutely were and; that absolutely…

From Thriving to Surviving and back again.
Under normal circumstances; we experience moments of joy and pleasure which “fill our cups” and make us better able to roll with the usual ups and downs of everyday life.
Without these cup filling experiences our reserves become depleted and it is harder for us to bounce back from annoyances and irritations which we would usually be able to brush off.

Just checking in….How are you?
One thing that is certainly true is that, although we are all in this together, each of us will be experiencing this differently. We will each have a different perspective and the time it takes for us to process information will vary too. We are all beautifully flawed and unique humans so our reactions will be unique too.