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I’m a writer based in South Wales, with an unhealthy obsession with stationery and baking. I mainly blog for my own sanity, but I’m also working on a novel. Still. 

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How to use Mindfulness on Facebook

Facebook has been an enormous force of good and bad for around 17 years, but how can we use mindfulness in our use of this giant to have better experiences and better mental wellbeing?

Back in the office: My first day post-Covid

​Today I’m working in my Bristol ‘day job’ office for the first time since May 2019. 

Go On, Love Yourself!

We all know what it means to love someone: to be there for them, you care about their wellbeing, enjoying quality time with them, treating them well and ‘having their back’… But how many of us can say we have the same relationship status with ourselves? 

10 Reasons You Should Read Every Day

OLD – A Review in Mindfulness

It’s been a while since I’ve written a film review (for obvious reasons!) but date night went down a storm last night at the cinema so here goes…         

How to Support National Breastfeeding Week

I was lucky enough to find breastfeeding easy and a pleasure, but others don’t have such an easy ride – and not just from personal struggles but outside influences too. That’s why Breastfeeding Week is important and I’m blogging about it today. 

Happiness Chemicals and How To Get Them

No, you can’t buy ‘happiness chemicals’ on Amazon as they’re really hormones, but there are some easy, quick and cheap methods to get those natural ‘feel-goods’ pumping… 

9 Things To Do With Your Unwanted Clothes

Here’s an astonishing fact… and nine ways to combat the issue!

Keeping It Under Wraps: Sex

I’ve been published in an anthology, edited by Louise Bryant. I’ve written under a pen name as it’s a personal account, helping to break the stigma around sex. 

8 Factors of Happiness

Shamelessly stole this, but it’s perfect for this week, that is Mental Health Awareness Week.


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  1. Protect your ‘you’ time – speaking as a mum of a toddler, this comes from the heart! I try to make sure I do something for my own pleasure each day, like baking, finishing my book, having a really long walk…
  2. Don’t believe everything you think. A self-help Lifehack website says “There is an inner critic inside of us trying to keep us small and safe. The downside is this also stops us from living a full life.”
  3. Celebrate the small wins. When the last year or two has made it difficult to get together with folks we would celebrate with, find a little reason to do so at home on a smaller scale. 
  4. Nourish yourself – your body and mind will have a better chance if you fuel it with good nutritious food and lots of water.
  5. Stop comparing yourself to others. Period.
  6. Surround yourself with people who love and encourage you – this includes ending toxic relationships. This is difficult, but you’ll feel so much free-er afterwards!
  7. Allow yourself to make mistakes. We all make them, so remember that sometimes learning from them can help you move forward.
  8. Don’t place your value on how you look. A ‘good hair day’ is a wonderful thing, and a toned body is great, but you are so much more than good legs!
  9. Forgive yourself. If you’re ashamed or feeling guilty about something, perhaps try to make amends and let it go.
  10. Don’t worry too much about what other people think. Trying to do what society expects or trying to please everyone all the time is exhausting and impossible!
  1. Transform and upcycle them into something new! For instance, make jean shorts out of jeans, or dusters from old tea towels or tshirts. 
  2. Donate them to a local textile or fabric recycling centre. You can find a list of such places on Recycle Now.
  3. Ask your council about textile collections (many offer a free service).
  4. Donate to an animal shelter. They might be used to make blankets or beds, to make abandoned pets feel more comfortable. 
  5. Donate to charity. Easy and feel-good!
  6. Pass them down. I think I speak for most mums when I say reasonable condition kids clothes are always welcome as hand-me-downs!
  7. Rent your clothes. MyWardrobeHQ and ByRotation are clothing rental platforms. Renting out your clothes can save you space, without your having to give up your garments in the process. And choosing to rent someone else’s clothes can also be a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly way to get an eye-catching outfit for that one-off occasion!
  8. Swap your clothes with friends and family
  9. Trade your clothes for ca$h. It’s what ebay was made for! Also try Vinted for vintage clothing, while Rethread, Hardly Ever Worn It and Vestiare cover high-end fashion. 


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