Morning everyone. This month, I'm switching it up on my usual monthly "plans and goals" post. Why? Because, as you'll know, due to scheduling problems my June post didn't get published. So, today, I'm catching up from May with what... Continue Reading →
Last month, I did my first plans and goals post. After spending so long wanting to start, I finally went ahead. Last month was a really busy month, as you can check out here, with uni deadlines, work and a whole... Continue Reading →
In my previous post, I talked about the struggles and challenges of living with an invisible illness Those that can't be researched on the internet, or advised by a doctor, because, unless you live with an illness/condition yourself, you'll never know. So,... Continue Reading →
My guest piece on the lovely Dr Arlene's blog, BitterSweet: Real Talk. Thank you again!❤️
There are many types of invisible illnesses, and we can all research the different variations, the definitions, the symptoms, the relief remedies (if any). But can we research what it's like living with an invisible illness? Can we research what... Continue Reading →
Not my usual kind of post, nor is it the one I planned out. However, that being said, we've all, at one time or another, been affected by words that we shouldn't have to hear. Ones that come with the... Continue Reading →
With things being so hectic here and, of course, my brain fog to add to it, I forgot to update you guys on what's actually going on at camp and what I'm now doing. So if you have been following... Continue Reading →
Not necessarily anything to do with JHS but something that can definitely be relevant for those who struggle with it because friends and family can be the most important thing at times - they always are to me but some... Continue Reading →
After a couple of tough months, especially the past 3 or so weeks, I'm off to London tomorrow for a lovely, long weekend. Anyone who's close to me will know that, for the past few weeks, I've had a big,... Continue Reading →