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Love

By |2022-02-14T12:35:56+00:00February 14th, 2022|

Love, and of every variety, including contentment and kindness is all we humans need! Some of you may be lucky enough to have a loving partner but try not to despair if you don’t, because love, like sunshine, has the capacity to shine in many places. And contentment is the younger sibling of love, which [...]

Keep Kool Kat !

By |2022-02-08T14:04:43+00:00February 8th, 2022|

My great late father used to tell us to: “Keep Kool Kat”, and he’d also say: “Don’t sweat the small stuff”.   His colourful, Cockney language, when I was younger, fell upon deaf ears. Actually, my dad was partially deaf, and he disguised his hearing aid with nifty glasses and a huge hooped gold earring. He [...]

Basking in other peoples’ joy is mindfulness!

By |2022-01-31T12:27:11+00:00January 31st, 2022|

Learning and practicing mindfulness can be tricky because it requires concentration! Yet, once you have mastered it, then I believe that this well-being tool is a prelude to meditation. Those of you who use meditation, as part of your daily routine, know of the plethora of health benefits; but how do we clear our cluttered [...]

Forget your mind and you’ll be free…

By |2022-01-25T12:31:35+00:00January 25th, 2022|

Forget your mind and you’ll be free... This great advice and lyrics, by David Bowie, feels especially poignant in our new era of much change and uncertainty.   Whether you endure fragile mental health, or not, most of us consider our internal narrative when making decisions. Actually, the deep-seated voice we frequently hear, is that [...]

Anxious people: stop multitasking

By |2022-01-18T15:14:24+00:00January 18th, 2022|

January is notorious for being a tough month, and it’s when our anxiety peaks, as we wait for our monthly wages, and it’s usually when the utility bill lands on our door-mat. We get over-whelmed and cross with ourselves, for not adhering to all the New Year resolutions we’ve promised to make. But we’re still [...]

Draw inspiration from the people you admire

By |2022-01-10T15:06:12+00:00January 10th, 2022|

All of us from time to time feel sorry for ourselves, and it doesn’t make us bad people. I, for instance, have felt sorry for myself due to my disability becoming more challenging, missing my loved ones, and worrying about work security. We could compare this sort of anxiety to having a headache, whereby a [...]

New Year goals : self-kindness is key

By |2022-01-04T14:16:21+00:00January 4th, 2022|

Let’s hope that 2022, is a better year for us all! We’ve endured human losses, job losses, and a host of general uncertainties’; all of which have attributed to the reptilian part of our brain (where we process anxiety and fear) to be: “kept on”, and in high alert. But, we’re controlling the pandemic now, [...]

Tips for making the most of the festive season

By |2021-12-20T11:16:05+00:00December 20th, 2021|

With the new variant of COVID looming over us, we should expect more restrictions during Christmas. Of course, this is not what we want, especially since last year where we were locked down and had to sacrifice seeing those we love and care for. Many of us have prepared for an extra-special festive season because [...]

How to grieve without traditional family support

By |2021-12-13T12:46:07+00:00December 13th, 2021|

The pain of losing a loved one is indescribable. It affects our entire physiology, and more so when there is a lack of traditional family support. I have endured many losses. I won’t list them all, but losing my father, who I idolised, was extremely hard, especially since I was young and had no traditional [...]

UK Disability History Month

By |2021-12-06T11:39:17+00:00December 6th, 2021|

This year the UKDHM theme focuses on disability and hidden impairments. We are reminded not to make snap judgments about other human beings. It’s an important awareness month since sadly some people still do this! I, for instance, was born with cerebral palsy. It’s caused by a lack of oxygen during birth and affects people [...]

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